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Grahame-White war ein britischer Flugzeughersteller und Hersteller von Cyclecars.
Die Firma wurde als Grahame-White Aviation Company 1911 von Claude Grahame-White in Hendon (Middlesex) gegründet und baute viele bekannte und erfolgreiche Flugzeuge eigener Konstruktion. Während des ersten Weltkrieges wurden in Lizenz Flugzeuge von Morane-Saulnier für die britische Luftwaffe hergestellt. 1920 wurde der Flugzeugbau komplett eingestellt.
Im gleichen Jahr firmierte die Gesellschaft in Grahame-White Company Ltd. um und stellte bis 1924 Cyclecars her. Zunächst entstand ein kleiner Roadster 3.3 hp mit luftgekühltem Einzylindermotor, der 348 cm³ Hubraum besaß. Im Jahr darauf wurde ihm der Typ 7 hp mit 689 cm³-Zweizylindermotor zur Seite gestellt, verschwand aber noch im gleichen Jahr wieder. 1924 kam ein Cyclecar mit wassergekühltem Vierzylinder-Reihenmotor von Dorman, der 1.094 cm³ Hubraum aufwies. Danach verschwand Grahame-White endgültig vom Markt.
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Flugzeugmodelle
- Grahame-White Baby
- Grahame-White Bantam
- Grahame-White Ganymede
- Grahame-White Type X Charabanc
- Grahame-White Type XI
- Grahame-White Type XV
- Grahame-White Type XIII
- Grahame-White Type 18
PKW-Modelle
Modell Bauzeitraum Zylinder Hubraum Radstand 3.3 hp 1920-1924 1 348 cm³ 1956 mm 7 hp 1921 2 Reihe 689 cm³ 2464 mm 10 hp 1924 4 Reihe 1094 cm³ 2464 mm Weblinks
Commons: Grahame-White – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und AudiodateienQuellen
- Gunston, Bill: World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers, Naval Institute Press, Annapolis (1993), S. 132
- Sampson / Low / Marston (Herausgeber): Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1919, London, S. 140
- Culshaw, David & Horrobin, Peter: The Complete Catalogue of British Cars 1895-1975, Veloce Publishing plc., Dorchester (1997), ISBN 1-874105-93-6, SS. 398-399
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