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The BAT F.K.24 Baboon was a British two-seat training biplane produced by British Aerial Transport Company Limited of London during World War I.

F.K.24 Baboon
Role Two-seat Trainer
Manufacturer British Aerial Transport Company Limited
Designer Frederick Koolhoven and Robert Noorduyn
First flight 1918
Number built 1

Design and development


Using experience gained designing the Bantam, aircraft designer Frederick Koolhoven (assisted by Robert Noorduyn) designed an elementary trainer, a two-bay biplane known as the F.K.24 Baboon.

The aircraft had a flat-sided fuselage and an uncowled 170 hp (127 kW) ABC Wasp engine. Six aircraft were planned but only one was built in July 1918.

The only notable act was when it won the Hendon Trophy Race over a 20-mile (32-km) circuit in July 1919 flown by Christopher Draper.[1] The Baboon was scrapped in 1920.


Specifications (F.K.24 Baboon)


Data from British Aeroplanes 1914-18 [2][3]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


Notes


  1. Flight 31 July 1919, pp.1021-1022.
  2. Bruce 1957, p.75.
  3. Grey, C.G. (1969). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1919 (Facsimile ed.). David & Charles (Publishing) Limited. pp. 84a to 85a. ISBN 978-0-7153-4647-1.

References





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- [en] BAT Baboon

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Le BAT F.K.24 Baboon était un avion britannique biplan biplace de d'entraînement développé par British Aerial Transport Co. Ltd. durant la Première Guerre mondiale.



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