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- Heinkel agreed to deliver a 210Ga powered plane to serve as a pattern aircraft.
- A single pattern aircraft was completed by Victory Aircraft in Canada; however, no further orders were received.
- The latter aircraft were to be built in Sweden by Svenska Aero based on two pattern aircraft provided by Heinkel.
- The new engine gave V12 such a boost that it became the pattern aircraft for the planned B-2 series production.
- The aircraft was being flown to the United States to act as a pattern aircraft for the Martin B-57 Canberra.
- They were intended as pattern aircraft for proposed licence building and were essentially Nimrod Is, though powered by Kestrel IIIS engines.
- They were later sold to the Japanese Imperial Navy to serve as pattern aircraft for a production line, and were shipped there in 1940.
- The Japanese company Nakajima bought a pattern aircraft and built 608 for the Imperial Japanese Army as the "'Ko-4 " '.
- V6, on the other hand, was completed as the pattern aircraft for the A series production run, and thus included the 210C engine instead of the more powerful, but less available Da.
- One Lincoln B Mk XV pattern aircraft was also completed in Canada by Victory Aircraft; a follow-up order for a total of six RCAF variants was cancelled shortly following the end of hostilities.
- To support planned production in India the uncompleted Minor was sent to act as a pattern aircraft, the Indian financial backers failed to support the project and the idea of production in India was abandoned.
- During August 1951, a second British-built Canberra ( WD940 ) was flown to the US to act as a pattern aircraft for Martin, as well as to perform assorted trials and to support performance validation of airframe changes.
- *1951 English Electric Canberra B2, USAF 51-17387, ex-RAF WD932, used as pattern aircraft for Martin B-57 Canberra, crashes during flight from Martin plant at Middle River, Maryland, north of Baltimore.
- In May, the Hungarian Manfred-Weiss company in Budapest received the license for the aircraft, and on 1 June, an order was placed for 12 aircraft . Heinkel agreed to deliver a Jumo 210Ga-powered aircraft to serve as a pattern aircraft.
- In December 2013, China's Central Military Commission told Duowei News it planned to commission two " Liaoning "-pattern aircraft carriers by 2020, designated as Type 001A . Contracts have been awarded to China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation to build the two carriers.
- After arriving, the teams developed a plan to install the first six AI sets at nearby RAF Defford under the supervision of RAF fitters, at which point the aircraft would be flown to two operational fitting stations to serve as pattern aircraft for new sets as they arrived.
- On 21 December 1951, one of the British pattern aircraft ( WD932 ) was lost in accident; although this was subsequently discovered to be caused by incorrect fuel scheduling having led to the tail-heavy aircraft exceeding its design limits during a maneuver, the crash jeopardized the entire program and invigorated the anti-Canberra political opposition.
- These were powered with a number of different radial engines; the pattern aircraft had a 530 hp ( 400 kW ) Bristol Jupiter VII, the next seven had 480 hp ( 360 kW ) Gnome Rhone Jupiter VI, followed by eight with 535 hp ( 399 kW ) Armstrong Siddeley Panther engines and the final ten with 580 hp ( 430 kW ) Bristol Pegasus engines.
- However, the Japanese Army Air Force was sufficiently interested in the type for Mitsubishi to purchase manufacturing rights in 1931, and AB Flygindustri also provided one or two pattern aircraft . A K 37 was operated with success during the Ki-2 respectively, the former sharing little with the Junkers design other than its general configuration, but the latter featuring wings essentially the same as the K 37 fitted with extra ailerons.
- To introduce modern production methods to Chinese industry the PLAAF obtained plans for the MiG-17F Fresco-C day fighter in 1955, along with two completed pattern aircraft, 15 knockdown kits, and parts for ten aircraft . The first Chinese-built MiG-17F, ( serialed " Zhong 0101 " ), produced by the Shenyang factory, performed its initial flight on 19 July 1956 with test pilot Wu Keming at the controls.