Lowe Marlburian

Marlburian
Role Two-seat monoplane
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Northern Aerial Transport Company
Designer F. Harold Lowe
First flight 1922
Number built 1


The Lowe Marlburian was a 1920s British two-seat monoplane design by F. Harold Lowe.[1][2]

Design and development

The Marlburian was a two-seat braced monoplane powered by a Gnome rotary engine.[1] It was built during 1921 by Lowe at Heaton near Newcastle upon Tyne.[1] The seventh aircraft built by a 20-year-old Lowe, it took 840 hours to build the aircraft, with everything but the engine, wheels, propeller and instruments being made from raw materials.[2] The two occupants sat side by side. It was registered G-EBEX on 7 October 1922, the aircraft crashed on 25 November 1922.[1]

Specifications

Data from [2] Flight

General characteristics

Performance


References

Notes

Bibliography

  • Jackson, A.J. (1974). British Civil Aircraft since 1919 - Volume 3. Putnam & Company Ltd. ISBN 0-370-10014-X. 
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