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NEW PLANE.—The Britten-Norman BN3 Nymph, a new multi-purpose four-seater light aircraft, which, after several years of research and project study, was built in prototype form in 53 days. It was unveiled at the company’s works on the Isle of Wight recently. The 115 horse-power aircraft, shown in flight, has a top speed of about 120 miles an hour and a range of nearly 500 miles. The Nymph will be supplied in kits of finished parts for assembly under licence in countries where they are sold.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32012, 12 June 1969, Page 17

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NEW PLANE.—The Britten-Norman BN3 Nymph, a new multi-purpose four-seater light aircraft, which, after several years of research and project study, was built in prototype form in 53 days. It was unveiled at the company’s works on the Isle of Wight recently. The 115 horse-power aircraft, shown in flight, has a top speed of about 120 miles an hour and a range of nearly 500 miles. The Nymph will be supplied in kits of finished parts for assembly under licence in countries where they are sold. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32012, 12 June 1969, Page 17

NEW PLANE.—The Britten-Norman BN3 Nymph, a new multi-purpose four-seater light aircraft, which, after several years of research and project study, was built in prototype form in 53 days. It was unveiled at the company’s works on the Isle of Wight recently. The 115 horse-power aircraft, shown in flight, has a top speed of about 120 miles an hour and a range of nearly 500 miles. The Nymph will be supplied in kits of finished parts for assembly under licence in countries where they are sold. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32012, 12 June 1969, Page 17

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