Farman F.121 Jabiru (1923) Vintage aircraft, Vintage airplanes, Aircraft design


Farman F.120(121) Jabiru

Société Générale des Transports Aériens based at Le BourgetThe F.121 (or F.3X) was powered by four 180 hp Hispano-Suiza 8Ac V8 engines mounted in tandem push.


Farman F.3X (F.121) Jabiru prototype FESAR L'Année Aéronautique 19241925 PICRYL Public

Aircraft photo of F-AHAF - Farman F.121 Jabiru - CIDNA - Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aérienne, taken by Peter de Jong Collection at Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG) in France between November 1925 and December 1931. F-AHAF first flew as a three-engined F.120 (F.4X) Jabiru on 21 February 1925 - see other photo. Supposedly it crashed in four-engined F.121 (F.3X) form only three months.


Danish register of civil aircraft TDOXB Farman F.121 Jabiru

The spectacularly ugly three-engined F.120 Jabiru was originally designated Farman F.4X. Confusingly, it was preceded by the more successful four-engined F.3X or F.121. The family also included a single-engined F.120 bomber, and the twin-engined F.122, F.123 and F.124. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich.


Farman F.120(121) Jabiru

Now if they were talking about an earlier incarnation, the F-120 Jabiru tri-motor, which has an uncowled radial engine on the nose, then I might have to agree that that beast was homely. But there were in fact many different Jabirus, and this one, the Farman F-121, is my favourite.


Farman F.121 Jabiru (1923) Vintage aircraft, Vintage airplanes, Aircraft design

Media in category "Farman F.121" The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. Bundesarchiv Bild 102-09525, Zentralflughafen Berlin-Tempelhof,. Farman F.121 Jabiru NACA Aircraft Circular No.15 (tight crop, white balance, grayscale).png 1,797 × 583; 336 KB.


Aircraft Photo of TDOXB Farman F.121 Jabiru Danish Air Lines Det Danske Luftfartselskab

The spectacularly ugly three-engined F.120 Jabiru was originally designated Farman F.4X. Confusingly, it was preceded by the more successful four-engined F.3X or F.121. The family also included a single-engined F.120 bomber, and the twin-engined F.122, F.123 and F.124. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich


Aircraft Photo of FAIAN Farman F.121 Jabiru Lignes Aériennes Farman 140371

Farman F.121 Jabiru Country France Crash of a Farman F.121 Jabiru in Karise Date & Time: Apr 20, 1927 Type of aircraft: Farman F.121 Jabiru Operator: Registration: T-DOXD Flight Phase: Flight Flight Type: Scheduled Revenue Flight Survivors: Yes Site: Plain, Valley Schedule: Copenhagen - Hamburg - Cologne MSN: 45 YOM: 1926 Location: Karise Sjælland


Farman F121 Jabiru FAIAN The prototype, F3X was a high… Flickr

The Farman F.120 and its derivatives were a family of multi-engine airliners and bombers of the 1920s built by the Farman Aviation Works in France.


Farman F.120(121) Jabiru

The Farman F.121 Jabiru is arguably one of the ugliest aircraft ever. It was, for reasons of safety (it had 4 engines), used by Det Danske Luftfartselskab in the competition against the Swedish AB Aerotransport. Incidently, both companies are now part of Scandinavian Airlines Systems).


Farman F.120(121) Jabiru

F.120 A single engined biplane bomber, powered by a 280 kW (370 hp) Lorraine 12Da engine. First flown in 1924, only two F.120 bombers were built. [1] F.4X The original designation of the F.120 Jabiru F.120 Jabiru Four transport monoplanes powered by 3x 220 kW (300 hp) Salmson 9AZ water-cooled radial engines. [2] F.3bis


Danish register of civil aircraft TDOXB Farman F.121 Jabiru

The Farman F.170 Jabiru was a 1925 single-engine airliner evolved from the F.121 Jabiru, built by the Farman Aviation Works . Design and development The F.170 Jabiru was a single-engine evolution of the 1923 F.3X / F.121. In the early 1920s, there was a strong prejudice in favour of single-engine airliners.


Danish register of civil aircraft OYDAF Farman F.121 Jabiru

Farman F.121 Jabiru 1923 The nine-passenger F.3X (as the F.121 was also known) with huge high-mounted wings, deep slab-sided fuselage and four 134kW Hispano-Suiza. read more. The F.220.01 Bn4 was an experimental thick-section high-wing heavy bomber, powered by four Hispano-Suiza in-line engines in tandem pairs mounted.


samolotypolskie.pl Farman F120 / F121 / F122 / F123 "Jabiru"

Farman F.121 Jabiru The nine-passenger F.3X (as the F.121 was also known) with huge high-mounted wings, deep slab-sided fuselage and four 134kW Hispano-Suiza 8Ac engines in tandem pairs, won the 1923 French Grand Prix des Avions Transports and 500,000 francs.


Farman F.120(121) Jabiru

Have a look at this beautiful aircraft, built and flown by Michael Wenzel at the Airliner Treffen 2021Model data:Scale 1/5Span: 3.85 m / 152"Length: 2.70 m /.


Ett fly på bakken, Farman F.121 Jabiru. Merket FESAR. Norsk Luftfartsmuseum / DigitaltMuseum

This photo was added on 6 May 2019, and has since been viewed 2086 times. Aircraft photo of F-AIAN - Farman F.121 Jabiru - Lignes Aériennes Farman, taken by AirHistory.net Photo Archive at Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS) in Netherlands in 1930. A great passenger view is maybe not so great if you suspect your pilot can't see a thing!


Danish register of civil aircraft TDOXC Farman F.121 Jabiru

F.120 (F.4X), 121 (F.3X), 122, 123 Jabiru Farman F.121 Role airliner, bomber Manufacturer Farman Aviation Works First flight 1923 Introduction 1923 Primary users France Denmark The Farman F.120 and its derivatives were a family of multi-engine airliners and bombers of the 1920s built by the Farman Aviation Works in France.