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Short Hydro-Aeroplane flying from Sheerness to Portsmouth, July 1912

Maxwell, Donald (maker)1912

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One black and white drawing, 'Short Hydro-Aeroplane flying from Sheerness to Portsmouth, July 1912' / by Donald Maxwell 8 x 10 1/2 inches, 20.3 cm x 26.6 cm, On 5 July 1912 a Short hydro-aeroplane F41 flew non-stop 194 miles from Sheerness to Spithead, landing on the sea after 3 and a half hours, reaching an altitude of 2000 feet, flown by naval Commander Sansom, an aviation pioneer, with a naval mechanic. Also known as the S.41 seaplane manufactured by Short Brothers was a single engined biplane built for the Royal Naval Air Service.

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  • Title: Short Hydro-Aeroplane flying from Sheerness to Portsmouth, July 1912
  • Creator: Maxwell, Donald (maker)
  • Date Created: 1912
  • Location: England, United Kingdom
  • Physical Dimensions: overall: 203 mm x 266 mm
  • Type: drawing
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