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The Felixstowe Fury also known as the Porte Super Baby was a large British five-engined triplane flying-boat designed by John Cyril Porte of the Seaplane Experimental Station Felixstowe Although the test-flying programme demonstrated the aircraft's suitability for long-distance flight on 11 August 1919 (the eve of a planned flight from England to South Africa) it stalled into the sea on take-off killing one member of the crew and suffering irreparable damage.

the Felixstowe Fury, in a trial flight. This latter machine was intended to be flown to Australia, but was crashed over the water.1

Made by FelixstoweSeaplane Experimental Station.

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Height Main
838.2
Align
left
Designer
John Cyril Porte
Length Alt
19.26 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Loaded Weight Main
25263.0
Height Alt
8.38 m
Type Of Prop
inline piston engine
Max Speed Main
97 mph
Capacity
24
Ceiling Main
12000.0
Number Built
1
Crew
7
Loaded Weight Alt
11
483 m
Retired
1919-08-11
11
Armament
* Four machine guns* bombs
Area Main
3108.0
Primary user
Span Alt
37.5 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
249.0
Engine(prop)
Rolls-Royce Eagle
Manufacturer
First Flight
11
Climb Rate Main
353
Power Main
334 hp
Image
www.historicaircraft.orgWW1-GallerypagesFelixstowe-Fury.html
Number Of Props
5
Width
300
Climb Rate Alt
182880.0
Length Main
1925.32
Span Main
123.0
Area Alt
288.8 m²
Max Speed Alt
156.0
Related
Felixstowe Porte Baby
Empty Weight Main
18563.0
Ceiling Alt
3
660 m
Empty Weight Alt
8438.0
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