Short S.41

The Short S.41 was a British single-engined biplane built for the Royal Naval Air Service in 1912. Capable of being operated either on wheels or floats it was successful enough for a further two similar aircraft to be built with the type remaining in use until the early years of the First World War.

Made by Short Brothers.

It is the successor of the Short S.36 .

Empty Weight Lb
1100
Predecessor
Short S.36
Eng 1 Type
10
First Flight
2
Lists
*List of aircraft of the Royal Naval Air Service*List of seaplanes and flying boats
Endurance
18000.0
Introduced
1912
Developed From
Short S.36
Gross Weight Lb
1600
Span Ft
50
Number Built
3
Crew
2
Height In
9
Primary user
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
60
Eng 1 Name
Gnome et Rhône
Height Ft
11
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
Wing Area Sqft
450
Length Ft
39
Prime Units
imp
Eng 1 Hp
100
Eng 1 Number
1
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