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  2. List of triplanes - Wikipedia

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    Tandem triplane with biplane tail and tiltrotor. Failed to fly. Dunne-Huntington Triplane: UK: 1910 or 1911: Experimental: Prototype: Not strictly a triplane but a three-surface aircraft, having a pair of tandem wings with a third set above and between them, but referred to as a "triplane" by its designer, J. W. Dunne. DFW T.34 II: Germany ...

  3. Roe I Triplane - Wikipedia

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    After being evicted from Brooklands, where he had worked on his first aircraft, Roe started work in July 1908 on the design of a triplane: a patent was filed for this design in January 1909, [2] and work was started on the construction of an aircraft of this design in the stable adjoining the house of his brother, Dr Spencer Verdon Roe, in Putney in South-West London.

  4. Bell Oionus I - Wikipedia

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    The Oionus I was a tetrahedral triplane built for Alexander Graham Bell. [1] It was the culmination of Bell's experiments with kites built at Baddeck, Nova Scotia.The aircraft's design combined those of the Aerial Experiment Association (AEA)'s AEA Silver Dart biplane and his AEA Cygnet kite.

  5. Roe IV Triplane - Wikipedia

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    The Roe IV Triplane was an early British aircraft designed by Alliott Verdon Roe and built by A.V. Roe and Company. It was first flown in September 1910. It was first flown in September 1910. Design and development

  6. List of aircraft (pre-1914) - Wikipedia

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    1910 DSL Sao Paulo Monoplane (Dimitri Sensaud de Lavaud) 1910 Dufour No.1 monoplane [10] 1910 Dufour No.2 biplane [10] 1910 Duigan pusher biplane [10] 1910 Dumas Monoplane [10] 1910 Dunne D.5; 1910 Dunne-Huntington triplane [10] 1910 Eaton-Twining Monoplane [10] 1910 Esnault-Pelterie REP B monoplane [10] 1910 Esnault-Pelterie REP D monoplane [10]

  7. Triplane - Wikipedia

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    A British Roe III Triplane in the United States in September 1910 with its designer, Alliot Verdon Roe, in the cockpit. Bousson-Borgnis canard triplane. The first heavier-than-air machine to carry a human on a free, untethered flight was a triplane glider constructed by George Cayley and flown in 1848. It was modern in form, having three ...

  8. Avro - Wikipedia

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    The A.V. Roe Type I Triplane, Roe's first successful aircraft. One of the world's first aircraft builders, A.V. Roe and Company was established on 1 January 1910 at Brownsfield Mill, Great Ancoats Street, Manchester, by Alliott Verdon Roe and his brother Humphrey Verdon Roe. [1]

  9. Roe III Triplane - Wikipedia

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    24 June 1910 The Roe III Triplane was an early aircraft designed by the British aircraft manufacturer Avro . In configuration, it was similar to the Roe II Triplane , with a triplane tailplane and an open-top fuselage of triangular cross-section, but the Roe III was a two-seater, and featured ailerons for the first time in a Roe design.