Benjamin Flight (c.1767–1847), was an English organ builder and part of the firm Flight & Robson.
1772–1805), who belonged to the organ building firm Flight & Kelly.
Flight and Joseph Robson, Flight constructed the apollonicon, an instrument with five manuals, forty-five stops, and three barrels.
The partnership with Robson was afterwards dissolved, but Flight continued to interest himself in certain inventions and improvements in the mechanism of organs.
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