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The Grahame-White Ganymede was a prototype British heavy night bomber intended to serve with the Royal Air Force in the First World War. A large three engined twin boom biplane the sole prototype Ganymede did not fly until after the war had ended and although an attempt was made to convert the aircraft to an airliner it was unsuccessful.

The Grahame-White Ganymede was a prototype British heavy night bomber intended to serve with the Royal Air Force in the First World War.1

Made by Grahame-White.

Height Main
487.68
Height Alt
4.88 m
Length Alt
15.17 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Loaded Weight Main
16000.0
Max Speed Alt
91
Type Of Prop
water cooled V12 engine
Loading Main
10
Power/mass Main
183.59999999999997
Bombs
Bombload unknown
Max Speed Main
105 mph
Number Built
1
Crew
Five
Max Speed More
at sea level
Span Main
2720.34
Area Main
1660.0
Span Alt
27.21 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
201.0
Engine(prop)
Sunbeam Maori
Manufacturer
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
Loaded Weight Alt
7273.0
More Performance
32400.0
Number Of Props
3
Power/mass Alt
Guns
3
Empty Weight Alt
5227.0
Length Main
1516.3799999999999
Area Alt
154.3 m²
Similar Aircraft
*Caproni Ca.1*Siddeley Sinaia*Tarrant Tabor*Bristol Braemar
Empty Weight Main
11500.0
Power Main
270 hp
Category
Loading Alt
52

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