File:Cody aircraft mark IV RAE-O159.jpg

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English: Aviation in Britain Before the First World War

A good view of Cody aircraft mark IV, Monoplane on the ground with a small group of civilians. Cody built this aircraft specifically for the 1912 military trials. This single engine tractor design, radically different from his previous ones was significantly quicker and more manoeuvrable than the aircraft he had built before, though this was partly because of the more powerful Austro-Daimler engine which had been transferred from the mark IIE aircraft. Note the unusual tail arrangement with twin elevators and rudders. The Cockpit was semi enclosed with two side by side seats. Also note the aircraft's large size compared to other contemporary monoplanes.

Approximately four weeks before the trials (sources disagree on the exact date) Cody struck a cow whilst attempting to make a forced landing after an engine cut out. Cody was thrown clear, largely unhurt, but the cow was killed and the aircraft, apart from the engine and rudder, was written off leaving him with no aircraft four weeks before the trials.
Date 1912 (Pre-1914)
Source/Photographer http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//35/media-35175/large.jpg
This photograph RAE-O 159 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
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Dera Farnborough (royal Aircraft Establishment)
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    Aviation pre-1914
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    aviation
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