The single-seat monoplane was designed in 1911 by George Challenger and Archibald Low and two were built at Filton in February 1911.
It used autopilot principles developed by Professor Archibald Low and already used in the Ruston Proctor AT, a radio controlled biplane that was intended to be used against German Zeppelin bombers.
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