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- Seddon_Mayfly abstract "The Seddon Mayfly was a tandem biplane of unusual construction. It was designed by Royal Navy Lieutenant John W. Seddon and A. G. Hackett and built by Accles & Pollock. When built it was the largest aeroplane in the world, but it failed to fly when tested.".
- Seddon_Mayfly manufacturer Accles_&_Pollock.
- Seddon_Mayfly manufacturer Oldbury,_West_Midlands.
- Seddon_Mayfly numberBuilt "1".
- Seddon_Mayfly wikiPageID "32111288".
- Seddon_Mayfly wikiPageRevisionID "578040671".
- Seddon_Mayfly areaAlt "93".
- Seddon_Mayfly areaMain "1000.0".
- Seddon_Mayfly capacity "5".
- Seddon_Mayfly crew "1".
- Seddon_Mayfly designer "Lieutenant John Wilfred Seddon, A G Hackett".
- Seddon_Mayfly engine(prop)_ "NEC".
- Seddon_Mayfly hasPhotoCollection Seddon_Mayfly.
- Seddon_Mayfly jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Seddon_Mayfly lengthAlt "15.20 m".
- Seddon_Mayfly lengthMain "circa 50 ft".
- Seddon_Mayfly loadedWeightAlt "1180.0".
- Seddon_Mayfly loadedWeightMain "2600.0".
- Seddon_Mayfly manufacturer "Accles & Pollock, Oldbury".
- Seddon_Mayfly numberBuilt "1".
- Seddon_Mayfly numberOfProps "2".
- Seddon_Mayfly planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Seddon_Mayfly powerAlt "48.0".
- Seddon_Mayfly powerMain "65.0".
- Seddon_Mayfly spanAlt "15.20 m".
- Seddon_Mayfly spanMain "circa 50 ft".
- Seddon_Mayfly type "Experimental aircraft".
- Seddon_Mayfly typeOfProp "six-cylinder water-cooled piston engine".
- Seddon_Mayfly subject Category:Biplanes.
- Seddon_Mayfly subject Category:British_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Seddon_Mayfly subject Category:Tandem-wing_aircraft.
- Seddon_Mayfly type Aircraft.
- Seddon_Mayfly type MeanOfTransportation.
- Seddon_Mayfly type Product.
- Seddon_Mayfly type DesignedArtifact.
- Seddon_Mayfly comment "The Seddon Mayfly was a tandem biplane of unusual construction. It was designed by Royal Navy Lieutenant John W. Seddon and A. G. Hackett and built by Accles & Pollock. When built it was the largest aeroplane in the world, but it failed to fly when tested.".
- Seddon_Mayfly label "Seddon Mayfly".
- Seddon_Mayfly sameAs m.0gx1p25.
- Seddon_Mayfly sameAs Q7445164.
- Seddon_Mayfly sameAs Q7445164.
- Seddon_Mayfly wasDerivedFrom Seddon_Mayfly?oldid=578040671.
- Seddon_Mayfly isPrimaryTopicOf Seddon_Mayfly.