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- RE abstract "The Royal Enfield WD/RE known as the "Flying Flea" was a lightweight British motorcycle developed by Royal Enfield for the British War Office (the WD came from War Department) as a means of transport for that could be dropped by parachute or carried in gliders, to quickly carry messages and signals between airborne and assault troops where radio communications were not in place.".
- RE thumbnail Royal_Enfield_Flying_Flea_1942.JPG?width=300.
- RE wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=7FdFkf7SS5M.
- RE wikiPageID "22404116".
- RE wikiPageLength "8466".
- RE wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- RE wikiPageRevisionID "618222174".
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Amal_(carburettor).
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Amal_(motorcycle).
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Avro_Lancaster.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink BSA_Bantam.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Bradford-on-Avon.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Bradford_on_Avon.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_motorcycles.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_the_1930s.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_Enfield_motorcycles.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_vehicles_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink DKW.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink DKW_RT_125.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Handley_Page_Halifax.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Military_glider.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Market_Garden.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Parachute.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink RT_125.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Enfield.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink C.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink D.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink L.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Two-stroke_engine.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Two_stroke.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Villiers_Engineering.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink War_Department_(United_Kingdom).
- RE wikiPageWikiLink War_Office.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Welbike.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink Wiltshire.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink File:Royal_Enfield_Flying_Flea_1942.JPG.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink File:Royal_Enfield_WDRE_motorbike_2009.jpg.
- RE wikiPageWikiLink File:Royal_Enfield_motorcycle_badge.jpg.
- RE wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royal Enfield WD/RE".
- RE wikiPageWikiLinkText "WD/RE".
- RE aka "Flying Flea".
- RE brakes "drum".
- RE class "Military".
- RE engine "126".
- RE fuelConsumption "130".
- RE hasPhotoCollection RE.
- RE length "75.0".
- RE manufacturer Royal_Enfield.
- RE name "Royal Enfield WD/RE".
- RE power "3.5".
- RE predecessor "DKW RT100".
- RE production "1939".
- RE related DKW_RT_125.
- RE related RT_125.
- RE successor "RE125".
- RE suspension "fixed".
- RE topSpeed "45.0".
- RE transmission "four-speed, chain final drive".
- RE wetWeight "130.0".
- RE width "26.0".
- RE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- RE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- RE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Motorcycle.
- RE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- RE subject Category:Military_motorcycles.
- RE subject Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_the_1930s.
- RE subject Category:Royal_Enfield_motorcycles.
- RE subject Category:World_War_II_vehicles_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RE hypernym Motorcycle.
- RE type MeanOfTransportation.
- RE type Motorcycle.
- RE type Classification.
- RE type Motor.
- RE type Vehicle.
- RE type DesignedArtifact.
- RE type Thing.
- RE type Q34493.
- RE comment "The Royal Enfield WD/RE known as the "Flying Flea" was a lightweight British motorcycle developed by Royal Enfield for the British War Office (the WD came from War Department) as a means of transport for that could be dropped by parachute or carried in gliders, to quickly carry messages and signals between airborne and assault troops where radio communications were not in place.".
- RE label "Royal Enfield WD/RE".
- RE sameAs m.05syl96.
- RE sameAs Q7374146.
- RE sameAs Q7374146.
- RE wasDerivedFrom RE?oldid=618222174.
- RE depiction Royal_Enfield_Flying_Flea_1942.JPG.
- RE isPrimaryTopicOf RE.
- RE name "Royal Enfield WD/RE".