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  • Something is happening under the arches - this is on 12th July and it is again the other side of the river sorry bnut it to see a replica of A.V.Roe's Triplane and to celebrate the FIRST BRITISH FLIGHT at Walthamstow Marshes.

    More dates and pieces M 2009

  • Something is happening under the arches - this is on 12th July and it is again the other side of the river sorry bnut it to see a replica of A.V.Roe's Triplane and to celebrate the FIRST BRITISH FLIGHT at Walthamstow Marshes.

    Archive 2009-06-01 M 2009

  • Triplane -- An aeroplane with three main surfaces.

    The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference Joseph Triemens

  • Triplane rudders and biplane elevators of the box type were fitted in accordance with the German practice of the time.

    British Airships, Past, Present, and Future George Whale

  • Triplane -- An aeroplane of which the main lifting surface consists of three surfaces or pairs of wings mounted one above the other.

    The Aeroplane Speaks 1919

  • = Triplane = -- An aeroplane of which the main lifting surface consists of three surfaces or pairs of wings mounted one above the other.

    The Aeroplane Speaks Fifth Edition 1919

  • Triplane -- An aeroplane of which the main lifting surface consists of three surfaces or pairs of wings mounted one above the other.

    The Aeroplane Speaks 1917

  • The Fokker Dr. I Triplane, made famous by German fighter pilot Baron Manfred von Richthofen in World War I, was constructed and tested over a span of nearly four years by volunteers like show coordinator Bill Walsh, who says the plane is as authentic as they come.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2009

  • The Fokker Dr. I Triplane, made famous by German fighter pilot Baron Manfred von Richthofen in World War I, was constructed and tested over a span of nearly four years by volunteers like show coordinator Bill Walsh, who says the plane is as authentic as they come.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2009

  • The Fokker Dr. I Triplane, made famous by German fighter pilot Baron Manfred von Richthofen in World War I, was constructed and tested over a span of nearly four years by volunteers like show coordinator Bill Walsh, who says the plane is as authentic as they come.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2009

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