Category:Garland Lincoln LF.1

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Garland-Lincoln LF-1s seen in The Dawn Patrol (1930).


The Garland-Lincoln LF-1 is a movie aircraft. Designed by Claude Flagg, the aircraft was commissioned by Garland Lincoln, a pilot and supplier of aircraft for motion picture work to represent a World War I Nieuport 28 fighter for movie stunt work. While similar in appearance, the aircraft is shorter than the Nieuport it replicates, with a 200 hp (149 kW) radial engine that is much more powerful. Other modifications included a one-piece upper wing without dihedral and N interwing struts (parallel wing struts on the Nieuport).

Three examples were built just before World War Two. At least one airframe was still existing in 2012. This page lists all films that feature the Garland-Lincoln LF-1.

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Pages in category "Garland Lincoln LF.1"

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