Folland FO-141 Gnat

Folland FO-141 Gnat


Riverside, California (CA), US
Designed in a private venture by Folland Aircraft, Ltd. in the United Kingdom, designers wanted to see just how small they could make an aircraft, yet still be effective. Intended for sale as an export, India, Yugoslavia and Finland purchased Gnats. India liked the aircraft so much, that the Bangelore Division of Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. continued construction and Gnats were flown very successfully by the Indian Air Force. The little plane carried only 240 gallons of fuel internally and 60 gallons in two underwing jettisionable tanks.

The aircraft was obtained by the museum from the Military Aircraft Restoration Corp. (MARC). It is painted in the colors of the RAF Demonstration Team.
Designed in a private venture by Folland Aircraft, Ltd. in the United Kingdom, designers wanted to see just how small they could make an aircraft, yet still be effective. Intended for sale as an export, India, Yugoslavia and Finland purchased Gnats. India liked the aircraft so much, that the Bangelore Division of Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. continued construction and Gnats were flown very successfully by the Indian Air Force. The little plane carried only 240 gallons of fuel internally and 60 gallons in two underwing jettisionable tanks.

The aircraft was obtained by the museum from the Military Aircraft Restoration Corp. (MARC). It is painted in the colors of the RAF Demonstration Team.
View in Google Earth Airplanes - Military - Static Display - Fighters
Links: marchairmuseum.com
By: kjfitz

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