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'''Piggott Brothers and Co''' of London
[[Piggott Brothers and Co]] of London


The '''Piggott''' biplane was the smallest of the entrants in the [[Larkhill Trials]] in 1912. It did not fly having been damaged before it could take off.
The '''Piggott''' biplane was the smallest of the entrants in the [[Larkhill Trials]] in 1912. It did not fly having been damaged before it could take off.

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Piggott Brothers and Co of London

The Piggott biplane was the smallest of the entrants in the Larkhill Trials in 1912. It did not fly having been damaged before it could take off.


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Sources of Information

  • The Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing) by J. M. Bruce. Published in 1982. p32