Supermarine Seagull (1948)

The Supermarine Seagull ASR.1 was a British amphibious military flying boat and the last to be built by the Supermarine company. Design started during the Second World War but it did not fly until three years after the war had ended and the project was cancelled without it being adopted for service.

1 Supermarine Seagull serials not known at the moment, although they must have been two of these: N9562-66 N9603-07 N9642-54, all of 1
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Made by Supermarine.

Supermarine Seagull IV flying boat Aircraft kits (resin) Future Releases £TBA Out of Stock 0 3
Height Main
15
Height Alt
4.84 m
Length Alt
13.46 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
875 mi
Loaded Weight Main
14500.0
Max Speed Alt
226
Type Of Prop
inline piston engine
More General
23 ft 6 in
Max Speed Main
260 mph
Climb Rate More
at 7
000 ft
Capacity
up to seven survivors
Max Speed More
at 11
800 ft
Cruise Speed Main
131 mph
Ceiling Main
23900.0
Number Built
2
Crew
3
Retired
1952
Loaded Weight Alt
6587.0
Cruise Speed Alt
114
Area Main
432.0
Cruise Speed More
max range cruise
Primary user
Span Alt
16.0 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
1353.0
Engine(prop)
Rolls-Royce Griffon 29
Propeller Or Rotor
propeller
Manufacturer
Status
First Flight
14
Climb Rate Main
1515.0
Power Main
1
815 hp
Propellers
2
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
7.7 m-s
Length Main
44
Span Main
1600.2
Area Alt
40.13 m²
Range Alt
761
Empty Weight Main
10510.0
Ceiling Alt
7
290 m
Empty Weight Alt
4770.0
Category

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