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         The 
         creation of C.J.H. MacKenzie-Kennedy, the Kennedy Giant biplane bomber 
         was aptly named. A huge aircraft for its time, it was also a giant 
         design failure. Manufactured in Hayes, England by the Gramophone 
         Company, Ltd., it was constructed out in the open because none of the 
         Northolt Aerodrome hangars were large enough to contain it. Despite its 
         four engines, the Kennedy Giant was so underpowered that once airborne 
         it could do little more than fly in a straight line. 
         
         Country: Great Britain  
         Manufacturer: Kennedy Aeroplanes, Ltd.  
         Type: Heavy Bomber  
         First Introduced: 1914  
         Number Built: 1  
         Engine: 4 Salmson, 200 hp  
         Wing Span: 142 ft  
         Length: 80 ft  
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         Empty Weight: 19,000 lb  
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