The 'Fairey Firefly' was a British
fighter of the
1920s from
Fairey Aviation.
It was a single-seat, single-engine
biplane of mixed construction.
Development
The Firefly was a private-venture design, penned by
Marcel Lobelle. It first flew on
9 November 1925
The
Air Ministry did not pursue the project, partly because of the American
Curtiss engine used
and partly because of its wooden construction
and the Firefly I did not enter production.
Specifications (Firefly I)
References
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