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Handley Page slotted wing demonstration at Croydon
Handley Page slotted wing demonstration at Croydon, 15 April 1925, with, from left: Fyfe, Evening Standard; Geoffrey Dorman, Aeroplane; A.V. Roe; Brennand, News Correspondednt; Frederick Handley Page; Air Cdre Samson; Harry Harper, Daily Mail; Sir Sefton Brancker, C.C. Turner, Observer and, C.G. Grey, Aeroplane
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Croydon Demonstration Dorman Frederick Geoffrey Handley News Standard Wing 1925 Slotted
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In this historic photograph taken on 15 April 1925 at Croydon Aerodrome, a group of aviation industry leaders and journalists gather around the innovative Handley Page Type O biplane, which features a groundbreaking slotted wing design. Among those present are Fyfe from the Evening Standard, Geoffrey Dorman from The Aeroplane, A.V. Roe, C.G. Grey from The Aeroplane, Brennand from News Correspondent, Air Commodore Samson, Harry Harper from the Daily Mail, and Sir Sefton Brancker. The Handley Page Type O biplane, designed by Frederick Handley Page, was a significant advancement in aviation technology at the time. Its slotted wing design, which allowed the wing tips to move up and down in relation to the wing during flight, improved the aircraft's lift and stability, making it a more efficient and effective flying machine. The successful demonstration of the Handley Page Type O biplane at Croydon Aerodrome marked a major milestone in the development of aviation technology and solidified Handley Page's reputation as a pioneer in the field. The photograph captures a moment in aviation history, with the industry's leading figures coming together to witness the future of flight. This photograph is a testament to the innovation and progress that characterized the early days of aviation. It serves as a reminder of the importance of pushing the boundaries of what is possible and the role that collaboration and curiosity play in shaping the world around us. This photograph is from the Mary Evans Picture Library and is available for licensing for various uses. It is not to be used for commercial purposes without permission.
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