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divided into two part, half above and half below the tailplane, were carried on ash booms behind the wing, the booms being connected by hollow wooden vertical struts and tubular steel horizontal members. The booms were spindled to an I-section except at the points of attachment of the cross-members.
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180:General characteristics
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89:Design and development
78:Grahame-White Aviation
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141:Operational history
93:The aircraft was a
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450:Type VIII
383:Lewis, P
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171:Data from
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271:4 hours
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