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- Short_Sporting_Type abstract "The Short Sporting Type Seaplane was a single-engined biplane seaplane which first flew in 1919, Shorts' first post-World War I aircraft. Originally designed to a Royal Air Force (RAF) specification issued during the war for two training seaplanes, three aircraft were produced as a commercial venture. Only the first was sold, the other two being cannibalised for parts and then scrapped in 1924.This design is often referred to as the Short Shrimp although this name was only applied to the first Sporting Type.".
- Short_Sporting_Type manufacturer Short_Brothers.
- Short_Sporting_Type numberBuilt "3".
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageExternalLink 1920%20-%200798.html.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageID "24550446".
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageLength "8534".
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageRevisionID "699363186".
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Beardmore_160_hp.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Biplane.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Cannibalization_(parts).
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Category:Short_Brothers_aircraft.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Cockpit.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Dihedral_(aeronautics).
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Fuselage.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Hispano-Suiza.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink John_Lankester_Parker.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Monocoque.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Olympia,_London.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Patent.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Plywood.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Air_Force.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Seaplane.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Short_Brothers.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Short_N.2B.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Siddeley_Puma.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink Strut.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLinkText "Short Sporting Type".
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageWikiLinkText "Short sporting".
- Short_Sporting_Type capacity "4".
- Short_Sporting_Type crew "1".
- Short_Sporting_Type designer "Francis Webber".
- Short_Sporting_Type eng1Hp "230".
- Short_Sporting_Type eng1Kw "172".
- Short_Sporting_Type eng1Number "1".
- Short_Sporting_Type eng1Type "Siddeley Puma 6-cylinder water-cooled inline piston engine".
- Short_Sporting_Type firstFlight "1919-12-10".
- Short_Sporting_Type grossWeightKg "1613".
- Short_Sporting_Type grossWeightLb "3554".
- Short_Sporting_Type introduced "1920".
- Short_Sporting_Type lengthFt "36".
- Short_Sporting_Type lengthIn "9".
- Short_Sporting_Type lengthM "11.2".
- Short_Sporting_Type manufacturer Short_Brothers.
- Short_Sporting_Type maxSpeedKmh "152".
- Short_Sporting_Type maxSpeedMph "95".
- Short_Sporting_Type metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Short_Sporting_Type nationalOrigin "United Kingdom".
- Short_Sporting_Type numberBuilt "3".
- Short_Sporting_Type rangeKm "434".
- Short_Sporting_Type rangeMiles "270".
- Short_Sporting_Type ref "Barnes & James 1989, pp.159-162.".
- Short_Sporting_Type retired "1924".
- Short_Sporting_Type similarAircraft Short_N.2B.
- Short_Sporting_Type spanFt "44".
- Short_Sporting_Type spanIn "6".
- Short_Sporting_Type spanM "13.6".
- Short_Sporting_Type type "Commercial folder biplane seaplane".
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospecs.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Short_Sporting_Type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Short_Brothers_aircraft.
- Short_Sporting_Type wingAreaSqft "510".
- Short_Sporting_Type wingAreaSqm "47.4".
- Short_Sporting_Type subject Category:Short_Brothers_aircraft.
- Short_Sporting_Type hypernym Seaplane.
- Short_Sporting_Type type Aircraft.
- Short_Sporting_Type type MeanOfTransportation.
- Short_Sporting_Type type Product.
- Short_Sporting_Type type DesignedArtifact.
- Short_Sporting_Type type Thing.
- Short_Sporting_Type type Q11436.
- Short_Sporting_Type comment "The Short Sporting Type Seaplane was a single-engined biplane seaplane which first flew in 1919, Shorts' first post-World War I aircraft. Originally designed to a Royal Air Force (RAF) specification issued during the war for two training seaplanes, three aircraft were produced as a commercial venture.".
- Short_Sporting_Type label "Short Sporting Type".
- Short_Sporting_Type sameAs Q7501915.
- Short_Sporting_Type sameAs m.080h_nw.
- Short_Sporting_Type sameAs Short_Sporting_Type.
- Short_Sporting_Type sameAs Q7501915.
- Short_Sporting_Type wasDerivedFrom Short_Sporting_Type?oldid=699363186.
- Short_Sporting_Type isPrimaryTopicOf Short_Sporting_Type.