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- Short_S.45 abstract "The Short S.45 — also known as the Short T.5 after its naval serial number — was a training biplane built for Britain's Royal Navy by Short Brothers in 1912. It was the forerunner of another three identical aircraft (designated S.48, S.49, and S.50 by Shorts) delivered to the Royal Navy and Royal Flying Corps during 1912 and 1913. The Royal Naval Air Service was still operating the type when World War I broke out in 1914.".
- Short_S.45 manufacturer Short_Brothers.
- Short_S.45 numberBuilt "4".
- Short_S.45 predecessor Short_S.36.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageExternalLink 1967%20-%200265.html.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageID "26194111".
- Short_S.45 wikiPageLength "9714".
- Short_S.45 wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Short_S.45 wikiPageRevisionID "668352478".
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Aileron.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Ailerons.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biplanes.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_military_trainer_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Floatplanes.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rotary-engined_aircraft.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Short_Brothers_aircraft.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Central_Flying_School.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Rumney_Samson.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Eastchurch_airfield.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_Gerrard.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Flight_International.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Francis_McClean.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Gnome_Gamma.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Interplane_strut.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Interplane_struts.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink John_Salmond.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink King_post.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Kingpost.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Piston_engine.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Portsmouth.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink RAF_Eastchurch.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Reciprocating_engine.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Rosyth.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Aircraft_Factory_B.E.8.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Naval_Air_Service.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Short_Brothers.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Short_S.36.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Short_S.41.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Spencer_Grey.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Tractor_configuration.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLink Upavon.
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLinkText "S.45".
- Short_S.45 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Short S.45".
- Short_S.45 crew "Two, pilot and instructor".
- Short_S.45 developedFrom Short_S.36.
- Short_S.45 emptyWeightKg "490".
- Short_S.45 emptyWeightLb "1080".
- Short_S.45 enduranceH "5".
- Short_S.45 eng1Hp "70".
- Short_S.45 eng1Kw "50".
- Short_S.45 eng1Number "1".
- Short_S.45 eng1Type "Gnome Gamma 7-cyl rotary piston engine".
- Short_S.45 firstFlight "1912-05-24".
- Short_S.45 grossWeightKg "680".
- Short_S.45 grossWeightLb "1500".
- Short_S.45 hasPhotoCollection Short_S.45.
- Short_S.45 lengthFt "35".
- Short_S.45 lengthIn "6".
- Short_S.45 lengthM "10.8".
- Short_S.45 manufacturer Short_Brothers.
- Short_S.45 maxSpeedKmh "97".
- Short_S.45 maxSpeedMph "60".
- Short_S.45 metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Short_S.45 nationalOrigin "United Kingdom".
- Short_S.45 numberBuilt "4".
- Short_S.45 primaryUser Royal_Navy.
- Short_S.45 ref "Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1913, p.55 and Barnes & James 1989, p.87".
- Short_S.45 spanFt "42".
- Short_S.45 spanIn "0".
- Short_S.45 spanM "12.9".
- Short_S.45 type "Seaplane trainer".
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- Short_S.45 wingAreaSqft "450".
- Short_S.45 wingAreaSqm "41.8".
- Short_S.45 subject Category:Biplanes.
- Short_S.45 subject Category:British_military_trainer_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Short_S.45 subject Category:Floatplanes.
- Short_S.45 subject Category:Rotary-engined_aircraft.
- Short_S.45 subject Category:Short_Brothers_aircraft.
- Short_S.45 hypernym Biplane.
- Short_S.45 type Aircraft.
- Short_S.45 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Short_S.45 type Configuration.
- Short_S.45 type Seaplane.
- Short_S.45 type Seaplane.
- Short_S.45 type Product.
- Short_S.45 type DesignedArtifact.
- Short_S.45 type Thing.
- Short_S.45 type Q11436.
- Short_S.45 comment "The Short S.45 — also known as the Short T.5 after its naval serial number — was a training biplane built for Britain's Royal Navy by Short Brothers in 1912. It was the forerunner of another three identical aircraft (designated S.48, S.49, and S.50 by Shorts) delivered to the Royal Navy and Royal Flying Corps during 1912 and 1913. The Royal Naval Air Service was still operating the type when World War I broke out in 1914.".