Dunne D.8
| D.8 | |
|---|---|
| Dunne D.8 at Farnborough, 11 March 1914 | |
| Role | Experimental aircraft |
| National origin | United Kingdom |
| Manufacturer | Blair-Atholl Syndicate Ltd, London |
| Designer | J. W. Dunne |
| First flight | June 1912 |
| Primary users | Capt. A. D. Carden Nieuport United States Navy |
| Number built | 4 |
| Developed from | Dunne D.5 |
The Dunne D.8 of 1912 was a tailless swept wing biplane, designed by J. W. Dunne to have inherent stability. One example was supplied to RAE Farnborough. License-built Burgess-Dunne models were used by the US Signal Corps and United States Navy and the short-lived Canadian Aviation Corps. It was the latter's first and only warplane.