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| type=Single seat [[glider (sailplane)|sailplane]]
| national origin=[[United Kingdom]]
| manufacturer=E. T. W. Addyman at [[Harrogate]]
| designer=E. T. W. Addyman
| first flight=1933
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The '''Addyman Zephyr''' was
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Erik Addyman designed and built the Zephyr, his first design, in 1933. It was intended as a lightwing sailplane, combining a wing of modest aspect ratio with a nacelle cockpit and a truss girder fuselage of the kind more common on primary gliders. It was a wooden structured, largely [[fabric (aircraft)|fabric]] covered aircraft.
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