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- RE abstract "The Royal Enfield WD/RE known as the "Flying Flea" was a lightweight British motorcycle developed by Royal Enfield for the British War Office (the WD came from War Department) as a means of transport for that could be dropped by parachute or carried in gliders, to quickly carry messages and signals between airborne and assault troops where radio communications were not in place.".
- RE thumbnail Royal_Enfield_Flying_Flea_1942.JPG?width=300.
- RE wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=7FdFkf7SS5M.
- RE wikiPageID "22404116".
- RE wikiPageRevisionID "603240505".
- RE aka "Flying Flea".
- RE brakes "drum".
- RE class "Military".
- RE engine "126".
- RE fuelConsumption "130".
- RE hasPhotoCollection RE.
- RE length "75.0".
- RE manufacturer Royal_Enfield.
- RE name "Royal Enfield WD/RE".
- RE power "3.5".
- RE predecessor "DKW RT100".
- RE production "1939".
- RE related DKW_RT_125.
- RE successor "RE125".
- RE suspension "fixed".
- RE topSpeed "45.0".
- RE transmission "four-speed, chain final drive".
- RE wetWeight "130.0".
- RE width "26.0".
- RE subject Category:Military_motorcycles.
- RE subject Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_the_1930s.
- RE subject Category:Royal_Enfield_motorcycles.
- RE subject Category:World_War_II_vehicles_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RE type Artifact100021939.
- RE type Container103094503.
- RE type Conveyance103100490.
- RE type Instrumentality103575240.
- RE type MilitaryMotorcycles.
- RE type MotorVehicle103791235.
- RE type Motorcycle103790512.
- RE type Object100002684.
- RE type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- RE type RoyalEnfieldMotorcycles.
- RE type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- RE type Vehicle104524313.
- RE type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- RE type Whole100003553.
- RE type MeanOfTransportation.
- RE type Motorcycle.
- RE type DesignedArtifact.
- RE comment "The Royal Enfield WD/RE known as the "Flying Flea" was a lightweight British motorcycle developed by Royal Enfield for the British War Office (the WD came from War Department) as a means of transport for that could be dropped by parachute or carried in gliders, to quickly carry messages and signals between airborne and assault troops where radio communications were not in place.".
- RE label "Royal Enfield WD/RE".
- RE sameAs m.05syl96.
- RE sameAs Q7374146.
- RE sameAs Q7374146.
- RE sameAs RE.
- RE wasDerivedFrom RE?oldid=603240505.
- RE depiction Royal_Enfield_Flying_Flea_1942.JPG.
- RE isPrimaryTopicOf RE.
- RE name "Royal Enfield WD/RE".