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Aircraft from 1920 to 1929


There are 13 aircraft from 1920 to 1929 in the Military Factory.


1

Aero A.11
The Aero A.11 was a highly successful multi-faceted performer for the Czech Army Air Force in the interwar years between World War One and World War Two. Equally respected for its adaptability and capability, the A.11 was des...

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Czechoslovakia
1923
2

ANF Les Mureaux 4
The ANF les Mureaux series of light observation aircraft first appeared in the inter-war years, specifically in the late 1920's and developed further into the 1930's. The Mureaux served as an important arm to the French milit...

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France
1928
3

Armstrong Whitworth Atlas
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United Kingdom
1927
4

Armstrong Whitworth Siskin
The origination of the Armstrong Whitworth Siskin series of aircraft can be traced back to a post-World War One aircraft design designated as the Siddeley Deasy S.R. Siskin. Initially composed mainly of wood (common for aircr...

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United Kingdom
1924
5

Boeing F4B
The Boeing-produced F4B series of aircraft was produced in large quantities for the United States Army and the United States Navy (as the P-12). The aircraft was of simple biplane design with open cockpit, a static undercarri...

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United States
1929
6

Boeing PW-9
The Boeing PW-9 series was based on the Model 15 aircraft. When evaluated by the US Army, the system was found to be quite the aircraft and ordered into a developmental stage with the XPW-9 series (a total of three were produ...

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United States
1924
7

Breguet Bre.19
The French-designed and produced Breguet Bre.19 was designed to replace the Bre.14 but was actually developed and produced at the same time as the Bre.14 (and limited to use near the populated French cities). The Bre.19 sh...

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France
1923
8

Bristol Bulldog II
The Bristol Bulldog series of biplane aircraft were developed in the interwar years leading up to World War Two, to which then they were replaced by Gloster Gauntlets. The Bulldog ushered in several technological revolutions ...

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United Kingdom
1927
9

Consolidated PT-1 Trusty
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United States
1921
10

Curtiss F6C HAWK
The Curtiss F6C Hawk series of aircraft was in fact the US Navy/Marine model of the US Army's P-1 Hawk series. The US Navy found the P-1 attractive enough to begin fielding it as a carrier-based aircraft whilst the US Marines...

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United States
1924
11

Curtiss P-6 Hawk
Originally based on the existing P-1B series of aircraft, the P-6 Hawk series was a first-line pursuit aircraft for the United States in the early 1930s. The Hawk became the last of the fighter biplanes built in quantity for...

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United States
1929
12

Martin MB-2 / NBS-1
The Martin MB-2 series of twin-engine bombers holds a distinct footnote in the history of United States bomber production as it was the first such system to be mass-produced with US origins. During the First World War, it was...

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United States
1920
13

Nieuport Nighthawk
The Nieuport Nighthawk began as a design showing great promise. Development began in 1918, the final year of World War 1, and was the product of the Nieuport & General Aircraft firm - a British-based company started during th...

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United Kingdom
1923
 

Often described as part of the "inter-war years", post-war aircraft development hit new strides during this decade. Experimentation began on many a front as nations followed up on lessons learned from the Great War. German designed was stifled due to the restrictions of the Armistice conditions while French and British aircraft design continued along at a fervent pace. New technologies coupled with revised fighting doctrines began to usher out the old fabric and plywood construction, though biplane design would still be the norm for some time longer. America was just beginning to discover her own engineering prowess that would set the stage for aircraft development in the coming Second World War. The piston-engine "knights of the sky" would continue their evolution. The following aircraft are representative from the period between 1920 and 1929 - the great lull between the First World War and the World War Two.

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