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  • Fairey Gordon
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  • The Fairey Gordon was a British light bomber ("2 seat day bomber") and utility aircraft. The Gordon was a conventional two-bay fabric-covered metal biplane. It was powered by variants of the Armstrong Siddeley Panther IIa engine. Armament was one fixed, forward-firing Vickers machine gun and a Lewis Gun in the rear cockpit, plus of bombs. The aircraft was somewhat basic; instruments were airspeed indicator, altimeter, oil pressure gauge, tachometer, turn and bank indicator and compass.
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loaded weight main
  • 5906.0
Guns
  • 1
climb rate main
  • 1000.0
number of props
  • 1
length alt
  • 11.20 m
span main
  • 1394.4599999999998
power/mass alt
  • 0.150000
cruise speed main
  • 110.0
cruise speed alt
  • 177
height alt
  • 4.32 m
primary user
Type
  • Light bomber and general aircraft
type of prop
  • radial engine
loading main
  • 13.500000
range alt
  • 966
length main
  • 1120.1399999999999
power alt
  • 391.0
area main
  • 438.0
power main
  • 525.0
bombs
  • 500
height main
  • 431.8
span alt
  • 13.95 m
range main
  • 600.0
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 145.0
engine (prop)
  • Armstrong Siddeley Panther IIa
power/mass main
  • 0.089000
climb rate alt
  • 5.1
ceiling main
  • 22000.0
empty weight main
  • 3500.0
loaded weight alt
  • 2679.0
Developed From
area alt
  • 40.69
First Flight
  • 1931-03-03
more users
  • Fleet Air Arm
max speed alt
  • 240
jet or prop?
  • prop
loading alt
  • 65.800000
empty weight alt
  • 1589.0
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 6,700 m
Crew
  • 2
Number Built
  • 186
ref
  • Fairey Aircraft since 1915
abstract
  • The Fairey Gordon was a British light bomber ("2 seat day bomber") and utility aircraft. The Gordon was a conventional two-bay fabric-covered metal biplane. It was powered by variants of the Armstrong Siddeley Panther IIa engine. Armament was one fixed, forward-firing Vickers machine gun and a Lewis Gun in the rear cockpit, plus of bombs. The aircraft was somewhat basic; instruments were airspeed indicator, altimeter, oil pressure gauge, tachometer, turn and bank indicator and compass.
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