Flight 1922-02
Flight
THE "J.L.-12" ALL-METAL ATTACK MONOPLANE: Three detail views. 1. Looking aft below fuselage, showing gun-posts. 2. Interior view looking forward, showing a battery of 12 guns. 3. Interior view looking aft, showing the rear battery.
THE "J.L.-12" ALL-METAL ATTACK MONOPLANE: Three-quarter front view.
FROM THE AIR CONFERENCE VISIT TO WADDON: The photograph gives a good idea of the different types of machines on view. Vickers "Vimys," "D.H." monoplane, and several types of "D.H." biplanes, Bristol Ten-seater, Farman Goliaths, etc.
An Avro Biplane fitted with Armstrong-Siddeley radial engine.
Air Mail in Australia: The Geraldton to Derby air mail service is extended periodically to Perth, W.A. Our photograph is of interest as a souvenir of the first flight made. The machine is a Bristol Tourer with Siddeley "Puma" engine, and the names of the four gentlemen standing in front are, from left to right: J. A. Dimmit, W. Australia Agent for C.C.Wakefield & Co.; Major N. Brearly, D.S.O., M.C., pilot; C. L. Westcott, and Mr. Durack, whose territory in N.W. Australia is of greater extent than the area of Great Britain. Mr. Durack was the first passenger carried.
The Bristol 10-Seater. Inset, the machine in flight.
The "Mars I" of the Gloucestershire Aircraft Co. was greatly admired by visitors to Croydon.
The De Havilland "29" Monoplane paid a flying visit to Croydon on Monday.
FROM THE AIR CONFERENCE VISIT TO WADDON: The picture shows visitors inspecting the machines lined upon the aerodrome.
Gloucestershire Goods-type 360 hp Rolls-Royce engine
THE ERNOUL-DEWOITINE MONOPLANE: Front, side and three-quarter rear views of scale model.
ERNOUL-DEWOITINE COMMERCIAL MONOPLANE 2-250 hp Salmson Engines
The Handley Page O-400 (2-400 "Jupiters"). Inset, in flight.