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{{Short description|One-off, British single seat sailplane, 1933}}
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The '''Addyman Zephyr''' was a one-off, single-seat [[Glider (sailplane)|sailplane]] designed and built by Erik Addyman in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] for his own use in the 1930s.
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==Design==
Erik Addyman designed and built the single-seat Zephyr, his first design, in 1933. It was intended as a light wind sailplane,<ref name=Horse/> combining a wing of modest aspect ratio with a nacelle cockpit and an open truss girder fuselage of the kind more common on [[primary glider]]s. It was a wooden
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The Zephyr flew for the first time in 1933.<ref name=Ellison/>
==Operational history==
Only one Zephyr was built.<ref name=Ellison/> Based at [[Harrogate]],<ref name=Ellis22/><ref name=Zephyr/> where Addyman was
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<ref name=Ellison>{{cite book |title= British Gliders and Sailplanes|last=Ellison|first=Norman| year=1971
<ref name=Ellis22>{{cite book |title= Wrecks & Relics|last=Ellis|first=Ken| year=2010|edition=22|publisher=Crecy |___location=Manchester |isbn=978-0-85979-150-2|page=265}}</ref>
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