Vickers Type 279 Venom PVO-10 (

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Type 279 Venom
Powerplant
One 625 hp Bristol Aquila engine
Span
32 ft 9 in
Maximum Weight
4.156 lb
Capacity
Pilot only, eight 0.303in machine guns with 300 rounds per gun
Maximum Speed
312 mph at 16,250 ft
The Venom was a private venture design based on an updated Vickers Jockey produced against the requirements of Specification F.5/34 which was the first British fighter specification that sought an eight-machine-gun armament. The new design was in effect a Vickers Jockey with increased power (625hp Bristol Aquila AE-3S engine), increased armament, a closed cockpit and a retractable undercarriage.
The Venom carried PV (Private Venture) markings (PVO-10) and it made its first flight on 17th June 1936, almost three months after the first flight of the prototype Spitfire.
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Being late in the field and under-powered when compared with both the Spitfire and the Hurricane, there was little prospect of a production order. Despite this the aircraft was subject to both manufacturer's and official trials where it showed a very creditable performance and superior manoeuvrability in terms of roll rate and turn radius. It was scrapped in 1939 as Britain geared-up for wartime production of both fighters and bombers.

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The first pic in Post #2 is interesting, showing the Brooklands banked circuit and start/finish straight in the background, with the Club House, and the hill climb track, all of which can still be seen today, within the area of the Brooklands Museum.
 

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