Supermarine Sparrow

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title: Supermarine Sparrow
text: The Supermarine Sparrow was a British two-seat light biplane designed by R.J. Mitchell and built at Supermarine's works at Woolston, Southampton. It first flew on 11 September 1924. After being rebuilt in 1926 as a parasol monoplane, it was re-designated Sparrow II. The Sparrow was Supermarine's earliest landplane. It was a wooden two-seat sesquiplane powered by a 35-horsepower (26 kW) Blackburne Thrush. It had foldable wings with different cross sections; to allow the aircraft to take-off and
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description: 1920s British light aircraft
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