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English: Mr. Alec Ogilvle's Baby Wright, the smallest machine in the Show. The propellers are the same as those used on the standard model, and together spread across the full span of the machine. An N.E.C. [New Engine Co.] two-stroke engine is fitted in this model, which is otherwise the same as that with which Mr. Ogilvie competed on behalf of England in the Gordon-Bennett Race. [Original description]
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Source Flight, 1 April 1911. Flightglobal magazine archive
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