Canadian Vickers Vancouver

The Canadian Vickers Vancouver was a Canadian transport-patrol flying-boat of the 1930s built by Canadian Vickers. It was a twin-engine equal-span biplane. The hull was of metal and the rest of the structure was of fabric-covered wood.

Made by Canadian Vickers.

Height Main
474.98
Height Alt
4.75 m
Length Alt
11.66 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
lb
Jet Or Prop
prop
Loaded Weight Main
10000.0
Max Speed Alt
5640.0
Max Speed Main
82
Capacity
7
Status
Cruise Speed Main
76
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
kg
Ceiling Main
4800.0
Type Of Prop
radial piston
Crew
9
Retired
1940
Armament
3
Cruise Speed Alt
5160.0
Area Main
819.0
Primary user
Span Alt
16.76 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
254.0
Engine(prop)
Armstrong Siddeley Serval
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
2
First Flight
1929
Production End Year
0006
Loaded Weight Alt
4540.0
Power Main
340 hp
Production Start Year
0006
Empty Weight Alt
2706.0
Length Main
1165.86
Span Main
55
Area Alt
76.08 m²
Useful Load Main
lb
Empty Weight Main
5960.0
Ceiling Alt
1
463 m
Produced
6
Useful Load Alt
kg
Category

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