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AVRO - Waterbird Org

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Meanwhile at Cavendish Dock, Barrow-in-Furness, on 18 November 1911, the first Avro D flown by Commander (later Air Vice-Marshal Sir) Oliver Schwann had taken off but crashed on alighting. This aeroplane had first been flown by Pixton at Brooklands on 1 April and he gave a demonstration flight to Schwann who ...

Australians in the RNAS - Air personnel and the war in the air -...

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In gondola with Flag Commander Oliver Schwann. Scarpa Flow. Buried: NKG named on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL. Note: Family state that ...

On this day 18 November 1911www.fleetairarmoa.org › news › on-this-day

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Commander Oliver Schwann RN bought an Avro Type D landplane (at his own expense with support from friends) for £700 and fitted floats to it.

Seaplane - History

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At the same time, Commander Oliver Schwann, Royal Navy, was conducting similar experiments in Cavendish Dock, Barrow in Furness and, on 18 November, Schwann took off from the dock but soon crashed back onto the water. A week later, on 25 November 1911, Gnosspelier taxied into Windermere's Bowness Bay and ...
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