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The [[Royal Aero Club]] exhibited the machine of Mr. J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon, with which he won the circular mile flight prize; a Wright machine, on which the Hon. C. S. Rolls has made many flights ; a monoplane, the property of Mr. B. Nicholson ; and a French biplane, recently acquired by the Hon. | The [[Royal Aero Club]] exhibited the machine of Mr. J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon, with which he won the circular mile flight prize; a Wright machine, on which the Hon. C. S. Rolls has made many flights ; a monoplane, the property of Mr. B. Nicholson ; and a French biplane, recently acquired by the Hon. | ||
C. S. Rolls. | C. S. Rolls.<ref>Flight Archive [https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1910/1910%20-%200189.html?search=Nicholson]</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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Aeroplanes at the exhibition (and exhibitor):
- Avis (Aeroplane S. Co)
- Avroplane (A. V. Roe and Co)
- Bleriot
- George and Jobling)
- Gregoire-Gyp (Fiat)
- Handley Page
- Henry Farman
- Humber, Le Blon-type
- Humber, Captain Lovelace-type
- Humber, Biplane
- Lane 1-seater (Lane B. A. Ltd)
- Lane 2-seater (Lane B. A. Ltd)
- Mulliner (Mulliner)
- Nicholson (Holland and Holland)
- Ornis (Lascelles)
- Petre (Leo Ripault)
- Santos-Dumont (A. Clement)
- Santos-Dumont (Mann Overtons)
- Santos-Dumont (Aeroplane S. Co)
- Short (1910) (Short Brothers)
- Short (1910) (Moore-Brabazon)
- Short-Wright (Short Brothers)
- Sommer (Hon C. S. Rolls)
- Spencer-Stirling (Berliet Motors)
- Star
- Twining (Twining A. Co)
- Warwick Wright
- Zodiac (British and Colonial Co)
In addition, other aeroplanes were listed.(see table).
The Royal Aero Club exhibited the machine of Mr. J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon, with which he won the circular mile flight prize; a Wright machine, on which the Hon. C. S. Rolls has made many flights ; a monoplane, the property of Mr. B. Nicholson ; and a French biplane, recently acquired by the Hon. C. S. Rolls.[1]