- Spartan Arrow
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name = Arrow
type = Tourer
manufacturer = Spartan Aircraft Limited
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first flight = 1930
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produced = 1931-1933
number built = 15
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variants with their own articles =The Spartan Arrow is a British two-seat biplane aircraft built by Spartan Aircraft Limited.
History
Built as a successor to the companies first design the
Simmonds Spartan , the Arrow was a two-seat biplane with a spruce and plywood fuselage. The prototype G-AAWY first flew in May 1930 with Cirrus Hermes II engine. The 13 production aircraft that followed used mainly the de Havilland Gipsy II engine.One aircraft was fitted with floats and evaluated as a seaplane in 1931, it was converted back to a landplane and later sold in
New Zealand .One aircraft G-ABST was built to test a new air-cooled Napier engine (later knowns as the Javelin). The second prototype G-AAWY was also used by
Cirrus Aero Engines as an engine test bed. Production of the Arrow ended in 1933.Production
Two prototypes and 13 production aircraft were built at Weston, Southampton, and after
20 February 1931 atEast Cowes ,Isle of Wight .urvivors
G-ABWP a
Cirrus Hermes II powered Arrow survives in flying condition based inEngland .Operators
The aircraft was operated by flying clubs and private individuals:
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