- Parnall Elf
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name = Elf
type = Two-seat light aircraft
manufacturer = Parnall & Co
caption = Parnall Elf, G-AAIN.
designer =Harold Bolas
first flight = avyear|1929
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variants with their own articles = The Parnall Elf was a British two seat light touring aircraft of the1920s . Built by George Parnall & Co. the Elf was the last aircraft designed by Harold Bolas before he left the company to go to theUnited States .Design and development
The Parnall Elf was designed by
Harold Bolas , chief designer of the reformed George Parnall & Co. The type made its public debut at Olympia in July 1929. [Ogilvy, 1989.] The Elf was abiplane of wood and fabric construction with staggered wings set well forward on the fuselage as a feature to assist crew escape in an emergency. The wings were unusually braced with 'vee'interplane strut s which dispensed with any flying wires [Ogilvy, 1989] and could be folded for ease of hangarage. The main fuel tank was fitted in the fuselage, a pump raised the fuel to a small tank in the wing centre section where it was then fed to the engine by gravity. An Elf placed fifth in the 1930King's Cup Air Race out of a field of 88 entrants. The purchase price of the aircraft at this time was between £875 and £890. [Guttery, 1969. p. 43.]urvivors
* Parnall Elf, "G-AAIN", is maintained and operated by the
Shuttleworth Collection inBedfordshire ,England and is flown regularly throughout the summer months. [ [http://www.shuttleworth.org/shuttleworth_aircraft_details.asp?ID=24 Shuttleworth Collection, Parnall Elf] ]pecifications (Elf)
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length main= 22 ft 10.5 in
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span main= 31 ft 2.5 in (upper wing) 26 ft 9 in (lower wing) 7 ft 2 in (folded)
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number of props=1
power main= 115 hp
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References
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Bibliography
* Guttery, T.E. "The Shuttleworth Collection". London: Wm. Carling & Co, 1969. SBN 901319-01-5
* Ogilvy, David. "Shuttleworth - The Historic Aeroplanes". Shrewsbury, England: Airlife Publishing Ltd., 1989 ISBN 1-85310-106-0External links
* [http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=591 British Aircraft Directory, Parnall Elf]
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