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Dutch Air Force Jubilee Paris Notebook Sabena - Airline'History Gliding Championships World Air News Tupolev's "Bear" Dear Sir French Air Force 1939-40 U.S.A.F. Unit History Lightning shock-waves Return of the Thunderbolt Register Review Airport Movements Aviation Bookshelf COVER: The Dutch Air Force's first aeroplane, the "Brit", was borrowed and later bought from its designer/builder Marinus van Meel. Powered by a 50-h.p. Gnome rotary, it resembled early Fannan designs but was smaller, lighter and faster; top speed was about 100 km./hour(62 m.p.h.) compared with the Fannan's 73 km./hour.
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