Gosport Aircraft Company
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The Gosport Aircraft Company was a short-lived British aircraft manufacturer based at Gosport, Hampshire formed at the start of the First World War by Sir Charles Allom of White, Allom & Company and Charles Ernest Nicholson of Camper and Nicholsons boat-builders. The company built a number of flying-boats for the British government including the hull for the Fairey Atalanta which at the time was the largest flying-boat hull built in the world.
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Gosport Aircraft Company
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Gosport Aircraft Company
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Gosport Aircraft Company
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1920
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Out of business c. 1919
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c.1914
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Charles Ernest Nicholson
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Francis Percy Beadle
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John Cyril Porte
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Lt.-Col. Ralph Hope-Vere. AFC
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Magnus Herman Volk AFRAeS
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Flying boats
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The Gosport Aircraft Company was a short-lived British aircraft manufacturer based at Gosport, Hampshire formed at the start of the First World War by Sir Charles Allom of White, Allom & Company and Charles Ernest Nicholson of Camper and Nicholsons boat-builders. The company built a number of flying-boats for the British government including the hull for the Fairey Atalanta which at the time was the largest flying-boat hull built in the world.
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Out of business c. 1919
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1914
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