Registration / Serial:F2907
Aircraft Original Type:BAT F.K.25 Basilisk
Aircraft Generic Type:BAT F.K.25 Basilisk
Aircraft Version:BAT F.K.25 Basilisk
C/n (msn):[ F2907 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Martlesham Heath (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:October 1919
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Designed by Dutch engineer Frederick Koolhoven, the F.K.25 was developed to replace the Sopwith Snipe. This is the second prototype, the first having been lost during an attempt to set a new world altitude record. The F.K.25 was powered by the ABC Dragonfly engine, which was hopelessly unreliable. The project was abandoned when Koolhoven left the British Aerial Transport Company at the end of 1919. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:F2907
Aircraft Version:BAT F.K.25 Basilisk
C/n (msn):[ F2907 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Martlesham Heath (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:October 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:F2907
Aircraft Original Type:BAT F.K.25 Basilisk
Aircraft Generic Type:BAT F.K.25 Basilisk
Aircraft Version:BAT F.K.25 Basilisk
C/n (msn):[ F2907 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Martlesham Heath (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:October 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:732738Submit Correction
View count: 286
Designed by Dutch engineer Frederick Koolhoven, the F.K.25 was developed to replace the Sopwith Snipe. This is the second prototype, the first having been lost during an attempt to set a new world altitude record. The F.K.25 was powered by the ABC Dragonfly engine, which was hopelessly unreliable. The project was abandoned when Koolhoven left the British Aerial Transport Company at the end of 1919. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:F2907
Aircraft Version:BAT F.K.25 Basilisk
C/n (msn):[ F2907 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Martlesham Heath (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:October 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive