Farman HF.30

The Henry Farman HF.30 was a two-seat biplane designed as a fighter in France in 1916 and powered by a single, water-cooled radial engine. It showed poor flight characteristics and only one was built, though it was modified twice. It should not be confused with the similarly named Farman F.30 of 1915, a completely different aircraft which was used in large numbers by the Imperial Russian Air Service.

Farman HF.30

The Henry Farman HF.30 was a two-seat biplane designed as a fighter in France in 1916 and powered by a single, water-cooled radial engine. It showed poor flight characteristics and only one was built, though it was modified twice. It should not be confused with the similarly named Farman F.30 of 1915, a completely different aircraft which was used in large numbers by the Imperial Russian Air Service.