The Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 was designed and built in 1910 by the pioneer designer Geoffrey de Havilland. He used it to teach himself to fly during late 1910. After De Havilland was appointed assistant designer and test pilot at the Army Balloon Factory at Farnborough (later the Royal Aircraft Factory) in December 1910 the War Office bought the aircraft for £400. the aircraft was given the designation F.E.1 (Farman Experimental)
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| - Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 (es)
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 (it)
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 (pl)
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 (en)
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| - El Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 fue diseñado y construido en 1910 por el pionero diseñador Geoffrey de Havilland. Lo usó para aprender de forma autodidacta a volar a finales de 1910. Después de que de Havilland fuera nombrado diseñador asistente y piloto de pruebas en la Army Balloon Factory (más tarde la Royal Aircraft Factory) en Farnborough en diciembre del mismo año, la Oficina de Guerra compró el avión por 400 libras. Al avión se le dio la designación F.E.1 (Farman Experimental). (es)
- The Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 was designed and built in 1910 by the pioneer designer Geoffrey de Havilland. He used it to teach himself to fly during late 1910. After De Havilland was appointed assistant designer and test pilot at the Army Balloon Factory at Farnborough (later the Royal Aircraft Factory) in December 1910 the War Office bought the aircraft for £400. the aircraft was given the designation F.E.1 (Farman Experimental) (en)
- Il Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 (Farman Experimental) era un aereo sperimentale da ricerca ad uso civile progettato e costruito in un unico esemplare dall'imprenditore e progettista britannico Geoffrey de Havilland nel 1910. Secondo velivolo progettato da de Havilland, l'F.E.1 venne utilizzato da lui stesso durante gli anni dieci ed è il primo velivolo ad assumere la designazione ufficiale Royal Aircraft Factory benché in realtà non sia stato realizzato dall'azienda. (it)
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E. 1 – samolot zaprojektowany i zbudowany w 1910 r. przez pioniera inżynierii lotniczej Goeffreya de Havillanda. Konstruktor uczył się nim latać pod koniec 1910 r. Po mianowaniu de Havillanda w grudniu 1910 r. asystentem projektanta i oblatywaczem w Army Baloon Factory w Farnborought (później Royal Aircraft Factory) ministerstwo wojny kupiło jego samolot za 400 funtów. Maszyna otrzymała oznaczenie F.E.1 (Farman Experimental, eksperymentalny farman) (pl)
- O Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 (Farman Experimental) foi o segundo avião projetado e construído por Geoffrey de Havilland, em 1910, sendo utilizado por De Havilland para aprender a voar no final daquele ano. Apesar de não ter sido construído pela Royal Aircraft Factory, teve seu projeto para ela vendido e foi o primeiro avião a ser designado como da Factory. Possuía um motor de 45 hp. construído pela Iris Motor Company, a partir do desenho de de Havilland. (pt)
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| - El Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 fue diseñado y construido en 1910 por el pionero diseñador Geoffrey de Havilland. Lo usó para aprender de forma autodidacta a volar a finales de 1910. Después de que de Havilland fuera nombrado diseñador asistente y piloto de pruebas en la Army Balloon Factory (más tarde la Royal Aircraft Factory) en Farnborough en diciembre del mismo año, la Oficina de Guerra compró el avión por 400 libras. Al avión se le dio la designación F.E.1 (Farman Experimental). (es)
- The Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 was designed and built in 1910 by the pioneer designer Geoffrey de Havilland. He used it to teach himself to fly during late 1910. After De Havilland was appointed assistant designer and test pilot at the Army Balloon Factory at Farnborough (later the Royal Aircraft Factory) in December 1910 the War Office bought the aircraft for £400. the aircraft was given the designation F.E.1 (Farman Experimental) (en)
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