Type O Gunbus
Role Biplane fighter
National origin United States
Manufacturer Burgess Company
First flight 1915
Introduction 1915
Retired 1916
Primary user Royal Naval Air Service
Number built 36

The Burgess Type O Gunbus was an American pusher biplane fighter designed and built by the Burgess Company at Marblehead, Massachusetts.

A total of 36 Type Os (also known as the Burgess Gunbus), powered by a single 140 hp (104 kW) Sturtevant engine, was ordered by the British Admiralty in 1915 for use by the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS).[1][2] Built in the United States they were shipped to Hendon Aerodrome for erection.[1] The first aircraft flew from Hendon on 26 August 1915 and some of first aircraft were used for training at Hendon and Eastchurch but most went into storage, the last six were not even unpacked.[1] All were removed from the inventory in 1916.[1]

Operators

 United Kingdom

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References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Sturtivant and Page 1992, p. 102
  2. Thetford 1978, p. 382.

Bibliography

  • Ray Sturtivant and Gordon Page Royal Navy Aircraft Serials and Units 1911-1919 Air-Britain, 1992. ISBN 0-85130-191-6.
  • Thetford, Owen. British Naval Aircraft since 1912. London:Putnam, Fourth edition, 1978. ISBN 0-370-30021-1.


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