Short Sandringham
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The Short Sandringham was produced in seven marks, with each having a different internal layout.2
The Short Sandringham was an Airliner derivative of the Short Sunderland military Flying boat.3
Pacific Islands in the Coral Route before TEAL Short Sandringhams took over after 1947.4
Short Sandringham flying boats which were flown out to Buenos Aires by BAS and on which a number of Dodero's friends travelled as passengers.5

Made by Short Brothers.

It is the successor of the Short Sunderland .

Windsor Locks, CT, USA, and a Short Sandringham, now on display in Southampton, England.6
in the Coral Route before TEAL Short Sandringhams took over after 1947.7
Short Sandringham for FSX or FS2004 Short Sandringham for FSX or FS2004 - Users 20 Handley Page 8
scuttled Short Sandringham VH-EBW, of Qantas.9
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TEAL
Ansett Flying Boat Services
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
6.97 m
Predecessor
Short Sunderland
Length Alt
26.30 m
Power Alt
895.0
Lists
*List of aircraft of the RAF
Range Main
2122.0
Loaded Weight Main
60000.0
Max Speed Alt
12360.0
Introduced
1943
Loading Main
36
Power/mass Main
288.0
Developed From
Short Sunderland
Power/mass Alt
Capacity
1900816.0
Max Speed Main
179
Cruise Speed Main
153
Ceiling Main
17900.0
Type Of Prop
air-cooled radial engine
Crew
Five
Retired
1974
Loaded Weight Alt
27273.0
Cruise Speed Alt
10560.0
Area Main
1687.0
Primary user
Span Alt
34.39 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp
Manufacturer
Status
First Flight
16
Climb Rate Main
840.0
Power Main
1
200 hp
Number Of Props
4
Climb Rate Alt
4.3 m-s
See Also
*RAF Gatow
Length Main
2628.9
Span Main
112
Area Alt
156.8 m²
Range Alt
146400.0
Similar Aircraft
Short S.26
Empty Weight Main
39498.0
Ceiling Alt
5
460 m
Height Main
22
Category
Empty Weight Alt
17954.0
Loading Alt
174

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