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  1. Hello, I have a somewhat unusual question for forum members whose interest is Golden Age Aircraft. Although I build scale models I also enjoy reverse engineering full size aircraft. The goal of this activity is to then produce plans for construction of full size replicas of military aircraft from 1916 to 1934. As you might imagine, detailed technical drawings and engineering data is not easy to come by. Fairey Aviation has long ceased to exist as such. There isn't a single example of the Flycatcher left in the world. There is one very good replica at the Fleet Air Arm Museum at RNAS Yeovilton, Ilchester, BA22 8HT. It was built for John Fairey, son of Sir Richard Fairey, in the late 1970s . It ceased flying displays in the 1980s. I'm posting my question here as it pertains to my latest project, the Fairey Flycatcher. My question is: does anyone here have a credible source that proves which airfoil section was used on the upper and lower wings? If you can help, please email me at tsjohnson66226@gmail.com Any assistance you might provide would be greatly appreciated.
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