4 & 5 Wingers

Jim MacKenzie (ci010@freenet.carleton.ca)
Tue, 19 Dec 1995 19:54:45 -0500

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With a view to possibly starting a looooong term scratch-
building project I'm searching for references on WWI era aircraft with
four [quadruplane] and five [quintuplane] main wings. This is what I
have come up with so far - perhaps someone would be willing to add
to the list, by way of new aircraft or additional references for the
ones listed below. If new aircraft are noted a mention of the
reference would be appreciated so that, if I can locate the reference,
I can see what the aeroplane looks like. Cheers & thanks, Jim.

References:
[1] The Complete Book of Fighters / Salamander Books.
[2] Vintage Warbirds No.1 / Arms and Armour Press.
[3] Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War I / 1990 edition.
[4] Aircraft of the 1914-1918 War / Harleyford Pub.
[5] Fokker - The Man and the Aircraft / Harleyford Pub.

Information Keys:
[#] References / Listed above.
4 Quadruplane.
5 Quintuplane.
AB Photograph - Black & White.
3D Three-view Drawing.
DB Data Block or Information text.
/## Page Number.
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1. Armstrong Whitworth F.K.9 - [1] 4,AB,DB /25.

2. Armstrong Whitworth F.K.10 - [1] 4,AB,3D,DB /25.
[2] 4,AB /13. [3] 4,AB /48. [4] 4,AB /108.

3. Euler Vierdecker - [1] 4,AB,3D,DB /195.

4. Fokker V8 - [1] 5,AB,DB /223. [5] 5,AB /208.

5. Friedrichshafen FF 54 - [1] 4,AB,DB /235.

6. Nalgo DII - [1] 4,AB,DB /421. [3] AB /178.

7. Pemberton-Billing P.B.29E - [1] 4,AB,DB /464.

8. Supermarine P.B.31E Night Hawk - [1] 4,AB,3D,DB /464.
[3] 4,AB,DB /89.

9. Wight Quadruplane - [1] 4,AB,3D,DB /598.

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