FF 65 Sport | |
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Farman Sport at the Udvar Hazy Center | |
Role | Sport tourer |
National origin | France |
Manufacturer | Farman Brothers |
First flight | 1919 |
Number built | 34 production +2? prototypes |
The Farman FF 65 Sport is a French built light biplane, with a single engine and tandem seats, intended for sport and touring. First flown in 1919, it achieved modest sales at home and abroad in the early 1920s. Two unusual modifications produced a biplane glider and a low aspect ratio parasol wing machine.