This is believed to be first all-metal flying boat of British design to be completed for commercial work; span of upper main plane, 93 ft.; span of lower main plane, 76 ft. 6 in.; weight of machine empty, 12,404 lb.; load carried 7596 lb., including 15 passengers and crew of three; three Bristol Jupiter engines are mounted in separate nacelles attached to wing spar by three radial struts at each end; each develops 485 hp. at 2000 r.p.m. (See also Engineering, vol. 126, no. 3266, Aug. 17, 1928, pp. 195-200, 73 figs., supp. plates; Aero Digest, vol. 13, no. 1, July 1928, pp. 92 and 94, 3 figs.; Iron Age, vol. 122, no. 13, Sept. 27, 1928, p. 766, 3 figs.; Flight, vol. 20, no. 8, Feb. 23, 1928, pp. 112-117, 23 figs.; Aviation, vol. 24, no. 16, Apr. 16, 1928, pp. 976, 1022, 1024, 1026 and 1028, 9 figs.; Aeroplane, vol. 34, no. 8, Feb. 22, 1928, pp. 244-250, 8 figs.; Airways, vol. 4, no. 8, Apr. 1928, p. 297, 2 figs.)
The short "Calcutta" all-metal flying boat
Times Trade Eng. Supp.
Times Trade and Engineering Supplement ; 21 , n 504
1928
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
English
© Metadata Copyright Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
The short "Calcutta" all-metal flying boat
Engineering Index Backfile | 1928
The short "Calcutta" all-metal flying boat
Engineering Index Backfile | 1928
The short "Calcutta" all-metal flying boat
Engineering Index Backfile | 1928
The short "Calcutta" flying-boat
Engineering Index Backfile | 1927
The short "Calcutta" all-metal flying boat
Engineering Index Backfile | 1928