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- Q7501903 subject Q8313601.
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- Q7501903 abstract "The Short S.16 Scion and Scion II were 1930s British two-engine, cantilever monoplanes built by Short Brothers and (under licence) by Pobjoy Airmotors and Aircraft Ltd. in Rochester, Kent between 1933 and 1937. Altogether 22 Scion/Scion II aircraft were built and they provided useful service to operators working from small airstrips/water courses in many parts of the globe, including Europe, the Near and Middle East, Sierra Leone, Papua New Guinea and Australia. Many were impressed into the RAF during the Second World War, providing pilot ferry services, anti-aircraft co-operation and radar calibration duties. Of the civilian Scions, at least two were still operating in Australia in 1966, one having been re-engined with de Havilland Gipsy Minor engines.".
- Q7501903 manufacturer Q1656412.
- Q7501903 manufacturer Q7206205.
- Q7501903 numberBuilt "22".
- Q7501903 numberBuilt "5".
- Q7501903 successor Q15677907.
- Q7501903 thumbnail Pobjoy_Short_Scion_Palestine_Airways_1938.jpg?width=300.
- Q7501903 wikiPageExternalLink 1753.pdf.
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- Q7501903 wikiPageWikiLink Q8313601.
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- Q7501903 manufacturer Q1656412.
- Q7501903 manufacturer "Pobjoy Airmotors Ltd.".
- Q7501903 numberBuilt "22".
- Q7501903 numberBuilt "Scion II: 17".
- Q7501903 numberBuilt "Scion: 5".
- Q7501903 variantsWithTheirOwnArticles Q15677907.
- Q7501903 type Product.
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- Q7501903 comment "The Short S.16 Scion and Scion II were 1930s British two-engine, cantilever monoplanes built by Short Brothers and (under licence) by Pobjoy Airmotors and Aircraft Ltd. in Rochester, Kent between 1933 and 1937. Altogether 22 Scion/Scion II aircraft were built and they provided useful service to operators working from small airstrips/water courses in many parts of the globe, including Europe, the Near and Middle East, Sierra Leone, Papua New Guinea and Australia.".
- Q7501903 label "Short Scion".
- Q7501903 depiction Pobjoy_Short_Scion_Palestine_Airways_1938.jpg.