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A partly-built Baden-Powell ?Quadruplane? c. 1910-1911A partly-built Baden-Powell ?Quadruplane? circa 1910-1911. Date: circa 1910
An early mockup of a Baden-Powell ?Quadruplane? c. 1908An early mockup of a Baden-Powell ?Quadruplane? circa 1908. Date: circa 1908
Major Baden-Powell in his ?Quadruplane? of 1909 at Dagenham. Date: 1909
The Armstrong Whitworth FK10 quadruplane in flight [blurred]
Quadruplane, the Armstrong Whitworth FK10The final version of the quadruplane, the Armstrong Whitworth FK10
Wight Quadruplane single-seat fighter, completed in August 1916, serial no. N546 (the only one ever made). It underwent several modifications before being rejected. Date: circa 1917
Wight Quadruplane Fighter built to an RFC need is seen here in its final form at Marlesham Heath in Spring 1917
Major Baden Fletcher Smyth Baden-Powells QuadruplaneIn 1909 the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain (which was to evolve into the Royal Aeronautical Society) owned an experimental flying ground at Dagenham
Major Baden Fletcher Smyth Baden-Powell at DagenhamIn 1909 the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain (which was to evolve into the Royal Aeronautical Society) owned an experimental flying ground at Dagenham
The Armstrong Whitworth FK10 quadruplane in flight [blur?The Armstrong Whitworth FK10 quadruplane in flight [blurred]
The final version of the quadruplane, the Armstrong Whit?The final version of the quadruplane, the Armstrong Whitworth FK10