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- Roe_I_Biplane abstract "The Roe I Biplane (often later referred to as the Avro Biplane) was the first powered aircraft to be designed, built, and flown in England. Designed in an attempt to claim a prize offered by the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club, it was designed and built by Alliott Verdon Roe, who based it on a powered model with which he had won a Daily Mail prize of £75 at Alexandra Palace in April 1907. This prize was substantially larger: the club committee was offering £2,500 for the first person to fly a circuit of their three-mile (4.8 km) race track by the end of the year. In addition the Daily Graphic was offering a £1,000 prize for a flight of more than a mile (1.6 km).The Roe biplane was built in the coachhouse of Roe's brother in Putney and transported to Brooklands for testing in September 1907. It was an unequal-span canard configuration two-bay biplane without any vertical stabilising surface or rudder and was originally powered by a 9 hp (7 kW) JAP engine mounted in front of the wing and driving a two-bladed aluminium pusher propeller mounted behind the wings. This proved insufficiently powerful to get the craft airborne. Roe continued work on his aircraft, borrowing a French Antoinette engine of 24 hp (18 kW) to use instead. In order to carry the additional weight of this engine, Roe fitted additional lifting surfaces at mid-gap in the inner bay of the wing structure. With this motor, Roe was able to make several short flights in the aircraft; the first on 8 June 1908.One of the conditions of Roe's occupation of his shed at Brooklands was that is was to be used as a refreshment room on race days and on the first of these the aircraft was damaged when being manhandled over a fence by Brooklands race track attendants. Roe repaired the machine and some further short flights were made before he was evicted from Brooklands on 17 July 1907. Roe dismantled the aircraft and returned the engine, since he could not afford to buy it.In 1988, a non-flying replica was constructed for the 80th anniversary of Roe's first flight and is displayed at the Brooklands Museum. In 2008, a taxyable replica was constructed for the museum to celebrate the flight's centenary.".
- Roe_I_Biplane designer Alliott_Verdon_Roe.
- Roe_I_Biplane manufacturer Alliott_Verdon_Roe.
- Roe_I_Biplane numberBuilt "1".
- Roe_I_Biplane wikiPageExternalLink june2008celebration.
- Roe_I_Biplane wikiPageID "11442074".
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- Roe_I_Biplane designer Alliott_Verdon_Roe.
- Roe_I_Biplane emptyWeightLb "350".
- Roe_I_Biplane eng1Hp "24".
- Roe_I_Biplane eng1Name Antoinette_8V.
- Roe_I_Biplane eng1Number "1".
- Roe_I_Biplane eng1Type "V-8 water cooled".
- Roe_I_Biplane firstFlight "1908-06-08".
- Roe_I_Biplane grossWeightLb "650".
- Roe_I_Biplane hasPhotoCollection Roe_I_Biplane.
- Roe_I_Biplane lengthFt "23".
- Roe_I_Biplane lowerSpanFt "30".
- Roe_I_Biplane manufacturer Alliott_Verdon_Roe.
- Roe_I_Biplane numberBuilt "1".
- Roe_I_Biplane perfhide "Y".
- Roe_I_Biplane primeUnits%3F_ "imp".
- Roe_I_Biplane propBladeNumber "2".
- Roe_I_Biplane propDiaFt "6".
- Roe_I_Biplane propDiaIn "8".
- Roe_I_Biplane ref "Jackson 1990 p.3".
- Roe_I_Biplane type "Experimental aircraft".
- Roe_I_Biplane upperSpanFt "36".
- Roe_I_Biplane subject Category:Avro_aircraft.
- Roe_I_Biplane subject Category:Biplanes.
- Roe_I_Biplane subject Category:British_experimental_aircraft_1900–1909.
- Roe_I_Biplane subject Category:Propeller_aircraft.
- Roe_I_Biplane subject Category:Single-engine_aircraft.
- Roe_I_Biplane type Aircraft.
- Roe_I_Biplane type MeanOfTransportation.
- Roe_I_Biplane type Product.
- Roe_I_Biplane type Model_airplane.
- Roe_I_Biplane type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Roe_I_Biplane type DesignedArtifact.
- Roe_I_Biplane comment "The Roe I Biplane (often later referred to as the Avro Biplane) was the first powered aircraft to be designed, built, and flown in England. Designed in an attempt to claim a prize offered by the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club, it was designed and built by Alliott Verdon Roe, who based it on a powered model with which he had won a Daily Mail prize of £75 at Alexandra Palace in April 1907.".
- Roe_I_Biplane label "Avro Roe I Biplane".
- Roe_I_Biplane label "Roe I Biplane".
- Roe_I_Biplane label "Roe I".
- Roe_I_Biplane sameAs Roe_I.
- Roe_I_Biplane sameAs m.02rcsbm.
- Roe_I_Biplane sameAs Q970330.
- Roe_I_Biplane sameAs Q970330.
- Roe_I_Biplane wasDerivedFrom Roe_I_Biplane?oldid=573171210.
- Roe_I_Biplane isPrimaryTopicOf Roe_I_Biplane.