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  • Austin Greyhound
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  • The Austin Greyhound was a British two-seat biplane fighter aircraft of World War I built by car manufacturer Austin. Owing to the end of the War and an unreliable engine, it was unsuccessful, only three being built.
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empty weight kg
  • 835
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ceiling ft
  • 19000
climb rate ftmin
  • 920
met or eng?
  • eng
Status
  • Prototype
eng1 type
  • ABC Dragonfly I nine-cylinder air cooled radial engine
endurance h
  • 3
gross weight kg
  • 1378
length in
  • 8
Type
eng1 kW
  • 239
wing area sqft
  • 400
height m
  • 3.150000
Height in
  • 4
span m
  • 11.890000
climb rate ms
  • 4.700000
Manufacturer
max speed kmh
  • 208
empty weight lb
  • 1838
ceiling m
  • 5790
length m
  • 8.140000
max speed mph
  • 129
National Origin
length ft
  • 26
Height ft
  • 10
span ft
  • 39
gross weight lb
  • 3032
span in
  • 0
wing area sqm
  • 37.200000
Crew
  • 2
Armament
  • Two synchronised .303 in Vickers machine guns
  • One .303 in Lewis gun on Scarff ring in rear cockpit
Number Built
  • 3
eng1 hp
  • 320
ref
  • War Planes of the First World War:Volume One: Fighters
eng1 number
  • 1
abstract
  • The Austin Greyhound was a British two-seat biplane fighter aircraft of World War I built by car manufacturer Austin. Owing to the end of the War and an unreliable engine, it was unsuccessful, only three being built.