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Old 12-20-2008, 07:13 AM   #1
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Help with Deperdussian Type A data

Hi all,

Having been interested in building a replica "something" for some time I have finally settled on a project.

I chose the Deperdussin for a couple of reasons, mainly because it will be small(ish) when completed and its one of the first aircraft used by the Australian Military.

I have some basic plans and pics at the moment, and I will be ordering the pack from World War I Aeroplanes Inc. for some more info, but I was wondering if anyone may have some drawings etc they could share while I wait for this to arrive?

Any pics, particularly of the Australian machines would be helpful as well.

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Old 12-20-2008, 07:23 AM   #2
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Hi John,

>Any pics, particularly of the Australian machines would be helpful as well.

After overcoming a subtle typo in the type designation, here is a photograph of an Australian replica:

Aviation Photos: Deperdussin Type A

I also found this, though I think it's not a Type A:

Deperdussin

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Any pics, particularly of the Australian machines would be helpful as well.
Hi John. There was one hanging from the roof of the Australian War Memorial. Maybe they could be of assistance?



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I also found this, though I think it's not a Type A:
Deperdussin
Hi Henning. From that site...It looks like an uncompleted? replica of the 1912 Deperdussin 'Monocoque' Racer, but the text refers to 1913 world records...

"It is a copy of the model that held both the world land and seaplane records in 1913."


...and Deperdussin's racer for that year looked very different.

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Old 01-04-2010, 10:54 AM   #4
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Hi John,

>....I also found this, though I think it's not a Type A:

Deperdussin

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It is Nieuport II from 1910/11.
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