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'''R. L. Howard-Flanders''' of Richmond and Brooklands were makers of aeroplanes in WWI
'''R. L. Howard-Flanders''' of Richmond and Brooklands were makers of aeroplanes in WWI
See [[Richard Leonard Howard-Flanders]]


Maker of the Flanders F.4 monoplane that first flew in 1911 and powered by a 60 hp [[Gnome Engine Co| Gnome]] engine. Later it used the 70 hp [[Renault]] engine.
Maker of the Flanders F.4 monoplane that first flew in 1911 and powered by a 60 hp [[Gnome Engine Co| Gnome]] engine. Later it used the 70 hp [[Renault]] engine.

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R. L. Howard-Flanders of Richmond and Brooklands were makers of aeroplanes in WWI

See Richard Leonard Howard-Flanders

Maker of the Flanders F.4 monoplane that first flew in 1911 and powered by a 60 hp Gnome engine. Later it used the 70 hp Renault engine.

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Sources of Information

  • Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing) by J. M. Bruce. Published 1982 ISBN 0-370-30084-x