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The Fairey N.9 (also known as the F.127) was a British experimental floatplane of the First World War. Although only one was built it carried out the first shipborne catapult launches from Royal Navy ships and was later sold to Norway.

Fairey N.9 - two-seat experimental seaplane (1918) Fairey N.1
* Fairey N.9 — two-seat experimental seaplane (1918) * Fairey N.2

Made by Fairey Aviation Company.

* Fairey N.9 - hydravion expérimental de deux-siège (1918) * Fairey N.3
Height Main
396.24
Height Alt
3.96 m
Length Alt
9.82 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Loaded Weight Main
3812.0
Max Speed Alt
78
Type Of Prop
water-cooled V12 engine
Max Speed Main
90 mph
Power Main
200 hp
Bombs
Provision for two 112 lb bombs
Max Speed More
at sea level
Ceiling Main
8600.0
Number Built
1
Crew
2
Span Main
1524.0
Area Main
456.0
Span Alt
15.24 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
149.0
Engine(prop)
Rolls-Royce Falcon I
Manufacturer
Status
First Flight
5
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
Loaded Weight Alt
1733.0
More Performance
2290.0
Number Of Props
1
Guns
1
Empty Weight Alt
1227.0
Length Main
1082.04
Area Alt
42.4 m²
Related
*Fairey III
Empty Weight Main
2699.0
Ceiling Alt
2
600 m
Category

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