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1923 in aviation and Lympne light aircraft trials

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Difference between 1923 in aviation and Lympne light aircraft trials

1923 in aviation vs. Lympne light aircraft trials

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1923. The Lympne Light Aircraft Trials were held to encourage the development of practical light aircraft for private ownership, with a strong but not exclusive emphasis on fuel economy.

Similarities between 1923 in aviation and Lympne light aircraft trials

1923 in aviation and Lympne light aircraft trials have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): ANEC I, Avro 558, Avro 560, Bert Hinkler, Daily Mail, De Havilland Humming Bird, Lympne, Lympne Airport, Royal Aero Club.

ANEC I

The ANEC I and ANEC II were 1920s British single-engine ultralight aircraft designed and built by Air Navigation and Engineering Company Limited at Addlestone Surrey.

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Avro 558

The Avro 558 was a British single-engined ultralight biplane built by Avro at Hamble Aerodrome.

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Avro 560

The Avro 560 was a British single-engined ultralight monoplane built by Avro at Hamble Aerodrome.

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Bert Hinkler

Herbert John Louis Hinkler (8 December 1892 – 7 January 1933), better known as Bert Hinkler, was a pioneer Australian aviator (dubbed "Australian Lone Eagle") and inventor. He designed and built early aircraft before being the first person to fly solo from England to Australia, and the first person to fly solo across the Southern Atlantic Ocean. He married in 1932 at the age of 39, and died less than a year later after crashing into remote countryside near Florence, Italy during a solo flight record attempt.

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Daily Mail

The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-marketPeter Wilby, New Statesman, 19 December 2013 (online version: 2 January 2014) tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London.

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De Havilland Humming Bird

The de Havilland DH.53 Humming Bird is a British light aircraft of the 1920s.

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Lympne

Lympne, formerly also Lymne, is a village on the former shallow-gradient sea cliffs above the expansive agricultural plain of Romney Marsh in Kent.

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Lympne Airport

Lympne Airport, was a military and later civil airfield, at Lympne, Kent, United Kingdom, which operated from 1916 to 1984.

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Royal Aero Club

The Royal Aero Club (RAeC) is the national co-ordinating body for Air Sport in the United Kingdom.

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1923 in aviation and Lympne light aircraft trials Comparison

1923 in aviation has 233 relations, while Lympne light aircraft trials has 89. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 2.80% = 9 / (233 + 89).

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