Parnall Plover
Military

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The Parnall Plover was a British fighter aircraft that first flew in 1922, featuring an unusual nine-engine configuration representing experimental 1920s design exploration. Despite its unconventional powerplant arrangement of nine individual engines, it achieved 228.5 kilometers per hour with a 7-meter fuselage. This remarkable technical curiosity demonstrated willingness to explore alternatives to conventional configurations during aviation's experimental period. While this approach proved impractical, the Plover remains a fascinating example of early aviation innovation.
Specifications
- Role
- Fighter
- Origin
- United Kingdom
- Crew
- 1
- Engines
- 9
- First flight
- 1922
- Length
- 7 m
- Wingspan
- 8.8 m
- Max speed
- 229 km/h