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- RAE_Larynx abstract "The Royal Aircraft Establishment Larynx (from "Long Range Gun with Lynx engine") was an early British pilotless aircraft, to be used as a guided anti-ship weapon.Started in September 1925, it was an early cruise missile guided by an autopilot.A small monoplane powered by a 200 hp Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV engine, it had a top speed of 200 mph (320 km/h); faster than contemporary fighters.It used autopilot principles developed by Professor Archibald Low and already used in the Ruston Proctor AT, a radio controlled biplane that was intended to be used against German Zeppelin bombers.".
- RAE_Larynx thumbnail Larynx.png?width=300.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageExternalLink 197.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageExternalLink rpav_britain.html.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageExternalLink 1958%20-%200642.html.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageExternalLink m2.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageID "8878336".
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageLength "2608".
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageRevisionID "668386222".
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Archibald_Low.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Armstrong_Siddeley_Lynx.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Autopilot.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Channel.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_manufactured_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cancelled_military_aircraft_projects_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guided_missiles_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monoplanes.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unmanned_aerial_vehicles_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Cordite.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Cruise_missile.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Stronghold.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Thanet_(H29).
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Aircraft_Establishment.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Ruston_Proctor_AT.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink S-class_destroyer_(1916).
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink S_class_destroyer_(1916).
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink Zeppelin.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLink File:Larynx.png.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageWikiLinkText "RAE Larynx".
- RAE_Larynx hasPhotoCollection RAE_Larynx.
- RAE_Larynx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aero_specs_missing.
- RAE_Larynx subject Category:Aircraft_manufactured_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- RAE_Larynx subject Category:Cancelled_military_aircraft_projects_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RAE_Larynx subject Category:Guided_missiles_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RAE_Larynx subject Category:Monoplanes.
- RAE_Larynx subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- RAE_Larynx subject Category:Unmanned_aerial_vehicles_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RAE_Larynx hypernym Aircraft.
- RAE_Larynx type Aircraft.
- RAE_Larynx type Vehicle.
- RAE_Larynx comment "The Royal Aircraft Establishment Larynx (from "Long Range Gun with Lynx engine") was an early British pilotless aircraft, to be used as a guided anti-ship weapon.Started in September 1925, it was an early cruise missile guided by an autopilot.A small monoplane powered by a 200 hp Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV engine, it had a top speed of 200 mph (320 km/h); faster than contemporary fighters.It used autopilot principles developed by Professor Archibald Low and already used in the Ruston Proctor AT, a radio controlled biplane that was intended to be used against German Zeppelin bombers.".
- RAE_Larynx label "RAE Larynx".
- RAE_Larynx sameAs m.027n0jv.
- RAE_Larynx sameAs RAE_Larynx.
- RAE_Larynx sameAs Q4047800.
- RAE_Larynx sameAs Q4047800.
- RAE_Larynx wasDerivedFrom RAE_Larynx?oldid=668386222.
- RAE_Larynx depiction Larynx.png.
- RAE_Larynx isPrimaryTopicOf RAE_Larynx.