The Graham-Perren Racer, or Graham-Perren Monoplane, was a racing aircraft built to compete in the 1934 National Air Races, including the Greve Trophy.
[1] The racer was a short-coupled, wire braced, mid-winged aircraft with fixed conventional landing gear and an open cockpit.
The Wright Gipsy engine protruded upward through the cowl leaving little forward visibility.
[2] Data from SkywaysGeneral characteristics
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