continuing on...
The Avro wiki page has a long list of "Aeroplanes", each of their names having a three digit number, butt only one with 3 identical numbers:
What is interesting about the logo, are the triangle's one within the other... it's 'audd' because gays and lesbians in German concentration camps were tattooed with a triangle-- pink for the men and black for women... 'audd' because today the word "fairy" is often used ... usually derogatory, to identify a gays and lesbians.
The Avro wiki page has a long list of "Aeroplanes", each of their names having a three digit number, butt only one with 3 identical numbers:
Note from the Bison wiki page:
- ... competing design from Blackburn Aircraft, the Blackburn Blackburn
A twinning in a name such as this is a cluster, and in this case it communicates something "black burn", and so a double heads up. On the Blackburn Blackburn wiki page I noted the following:
- replaced by the Fairey IIIF.
What is interesting about the logo, are the triangle's one within the other... it's 'audd' because gays and lesbians in German concentration camps were tattooed with a triangle-- pink for the men and black for women... 'audd' because today the word "fairy" is often used ... usually derogatory, to identify a gays and lesbians.
- Founded in 1915 by Charles Richard Fairey (later Sir Richard Fairey) and Belgian engineer Ernest Oscar Tips
- Sir Charles Richard Fairey (5 May 1887 – 30 September 1956)
- John Stephen Fairey (21 April 1935 – 8 July 2009)
John Fairey was born on the 111th day of the year!!!
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