Short Short Kent Aircraft
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Production Details | |
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Design Company: |
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First Flight: |
24 February 1931 |
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S.17 Kent: |
3 - Short, Rochester |
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S.17L Landplane: |
2 - Short, Rochester |
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Type Specification | |
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Applies to: |
Short S.17 Kent |
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Type: |
Imperial Airways flying boat |
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Wing: |
Three bay, unstaggered, unequal span biplane. Ailerons on all four wings |
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Hull: |
Metal hull, mounted below lower wing |
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Tail Unit: |
Braced monoplane type, with single fin and balanced rudder mounted above. Balanced elevators |
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Landing Gear: |
None |
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Power Plant: |
Four Bristol Jupiter XFBM air cooled radial piston engines between the wings |
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Accommodation: |
15 passengers in cabin below the wings with steward. Enclosed cabin for crew of two pilots and a radio operator in nose |
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Dimensions | |
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Span: |
113 ft |
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Length: |
78 ft 5 in |
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Height: |
Unknown |
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Wing Area: |
2,640 sq ft |
Weights | |
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Empty: |
20,460 lb |
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All-up: |
32,000 lb |
Performance | |
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Max Speed: |
137 mph |
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Ceiling: |
19,500 ft |
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Range: |
450 miles |
Preserved in British Museums | |
None known | |
Web Sites | |