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City / Area:Tunstall [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1965 to 1973
Photo from:Gordon Riley Collection
Photo ID:799831Submit Correction
View count: 47
Acquired in 1939 in damaged form by J F Ford, it was stored in Stoke-on-Trent until acquired by Mike Russell in July 1977 to form the basis of TWO restorations. The wings and tail surfaces to become a DH53 Humming Bird which was registered "G-EBQP" - although that aircraft had been destroyed before the Martin was built from the airframe of the Clarke Cheetah - and the Martin Monoplane itself. The Martin project is believed to be "resting" in Bedfordshire.
Registration / Serial:G-AEYY
Aircraft Version:Martin Monoplane
C/n (msn):1
City / Area:Tunstall [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1965 to 1973
Photo from:Gordon Riley Collection
City / Area:Tunstall [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1965 to 1973
Photo from:Gordon Riley Collection
Photo ID:799831Submit Correction
View count: 47
Acquired in 1939 in damaged form by J F Ford, it was stored in Stoke-on-Trent until acquired by Mike Russell in July 1977 to form the basis of TWO restorations. The wings and tail surfaces to become a DH53 Humming Bird which was registered "G-EBQP" - although that aircraft had been destroyed before the Martin was built from the airframe of the Clarke Cheetah - and the Martin Monoplane itself. The Martin project is believed to be "resting" in Bedfordshire.
Registration / Serial:G-AEYY
Aircraft Version:Martin Monoplane
C/n (msn):1
City / Area:Tunstall [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1965 to 1973
Photo from:Gordon Riley Collection
City / Airport:Denham (EGLD)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:October 1937
Photo from:Gordon Riley Collection
Photo ID:799828Submit Correction
View count: 146
Photo taken shortly after its first flight, this shows the original modified wire-braced fuselage taken from the Clarke Cheetah, G-AAJK. The Martin Monoplane was built by Luton Aircraft at Denham, Harold Best-Devereux is in the cockpit, Ronald D Telfer to the left and Leonard Carter's head is just visible - obscured by the headrest. It was built for Richard A Hopkinson utilising the fuselage and wings of the Cheetah. Following a forced landing a few days after this photo a new plywood-covered fuselage was manufactured - tailored to the owner's 6ft 6ins frame.
Registration / Serial:G-AEYY
Aircraft Version:Martin Monoplane
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:Denham (EGLD)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:October 1937
Photo from:Gordon Riley Collection
City / Airport:Denham (EGLD)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:October 1937
Photo from:Gordon Riley Collection
Photo ID:799828Submit Correction
View count: 146
Photo taken shortly after its first flight, this shows the original modified wire-braced fuselage taken from the Clarke Cheetah, G-AAJK. The Martin Monoplane was built by Luton Aircraft at Denham, Harold Best-Devereux is in the cockpit, Ronald D Telfer to the left and Leonard Carter's head is just visible - obscured by the headrest. It was built for Richard A Hopkinson utilising the fuselage and wings of the Cheetah. Following a forced landing a few days after this photo a new plywood-covered fuselage was manufactured - tailored to the owner's 6ft 6ins frame.
Registration / Serial:G-AEYY
Aircraft Version:Martin Monoplane
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:Denham (EGLD)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:October 1937
Photo from:Gordon Riley Collection