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The Sikorsky S-10 was a Russian military twin-float seaplane that served with the Baltic Fleet from the summer of 1913 to 1915. After Igor Sikorsky built the successful Sikorsky S-6 for the Russian military he tried to build another successful aircraft for them. The S-10 was a modified S-6B built by the Russo-Baltic Carriage Factory. Approximately sixteen production versions of the S-10 were built. It had a less powerful engine and generally weaker structure than the S-6.

Made by Sikorsky Aircraft.

It is the successor of the Sikorsky S-6 .

Jet Or Prop
prop
Designer
Igor Sikorsky
Predecessor
Sikorsky S-6
Length Alt
26.25
Height Alt
-
Range Main
500.0
Loaded Weight Main
1011.0
850.0
Max Speed Alt
54
Type Of Prop
Rotary engine
More General
22kg-m²
24.3kg-m²
Performance More
320.0
Introduced
1913
Max Speed Main
99.0
Developed From
Sikorsky S-6
Capacity
3
Status
Number Built
16
Crew
2
Retired
1916
Span Main
13.7 m
16.9 m
Height Main
-
Primary user
Span Alt
45.0
55.45
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
60.0
75.0
Engine(prop)
Argus Motoren
Gnome Monosoupape
Manufacturer
Origin
Russia
National Origin
Russia
Loaded Weight Alt
1874.0
2229.0
Power Main
100
80
Number Of Props
1
Empty Weight Alt
1213.0
1250.0
Length Main
8.0 m
Range Alt
310 miles
Power More
12.7 kg-HP
8.5kg-HP'
Empty Weight Main
550.0
567.0
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