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The Brokker (a nickname which stuck, the glider having no other name) was a single seat glider entered into the first British gliding endurance competition, held at in 1922. It combined the wing of a Fokker D.VII with an engineless Bristol F.2 Fighter fuselage. It flew well in the stiff winds of the last day and achieved the third longest flight.

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  • The Brokker (a nickname which stuck, the glider having no other name) was a single seat glider entered into the first British gliding endurance competition, held at in 1922. It combined the wing of a Fokker D.VII with an engineless Bristol F.2 Fighter fuselage. It flew well in the stiff winds of the last day and achieved the third longest flight. (en)
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  • thick and related to those developed in Göttingen by Prandtl (en)
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  • this is the length of a standard Bristol F.2 Fighter; the Brokker would have been shorter (en)
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  • Alec Gray and W. J. Buchanan (en)
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  • the span of a Fokker D.VII: images suggest the whole of the Fokker wing was used (en)
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  • single seat sailplane (en)
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  • The Brokker (a nickname which stuck, the glider having no other name) was a single seat glider entered into the first British gliding endurance competition, held at in 1922. It combined the wing of a Fokker D.VII with an engineless Bristol F.2 Fighter fuselage. It flew well in the stiff winds of the last day and achieved the third longest flight. (en)
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  • Brokker (glider) (en)
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