Voisin of the type used for the first officially recognised flight by a British pilot in Britain, which was made in April 1909 by J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon (later Lord Brabazon of Tara), flying his own Voisin named Bird of Passage.
Engine: One 50 h.p. Antoinette Length 39 ft (12m) Wing span 33 ft (10m) Weight empty 1,100 lb (500 kg.) Seats: 1. Speed: 34 mph (55 kph)