BN-3 Nymph

John Britten and Desmond Norman, one-time apprentices at the de Havilland aeronautical engineering training school, formed a partnership with the aim of building low-maintenance, rugged aircraft capable of using short runways aircraft at Bembridge on the Isle of Wight. The BN-2 islander was a huge sucess unlike the this BN-3 Nymph, a smaller, single-engined version. Only two prototypes were built. Neither made it into commercial production. OPS shows a BN-3 Nymph being launched at Bembridge. (Photo by Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)
John Britten and Desmond Norman, one-time apprentices at the de Havilland aeronautical engineering training school, formed a partnership with the aim of building low-maintenance, rugged aircraft capable of using short runways aircraft at Bembridge on the Isle of Wight. The BN-2 islander was a huge sucess unlike the this BN-3 Nymph, a smaller, single-engined version. Only two prototypes were built. Neither made it into commercial production. OPS shows a BN-3 Nymph being launched at Bembridge. (Photo by Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)
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Mirrorpix / Contributor
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592037224
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Mirrorpix
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01 January, 1950
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