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  1. The Supermarine Seagull was an amphibian flying boat, powered by a single Napier Lion engine. This engine was mounted in a nacelle slung from the aircraft's upper wing and powered a four-blade propeller in a tractor configuration. [9] The Seagull employed gravity feed to supply fuel for the engine, and was the first single-engined flyong boat ...

  2. The common British WW2 spotter seaplane. Supermarine Walrus I parked on catapults in HMS Exeter, 1930s. Supermarine, headed by lead designer Reginald Joseph Mitchell which practically died at his desk on 11 June 1937 (aged 42), giving birth to the war-winning Spitfire to his beloved country, also spawn arguably what became the most popular and ...

  3. Walrus powstał na zamówienie Royal Australian Navy jako samolot pokładowy dla krążowników. W fazie projektowej otrzymał wewnętrzne oznaczenie firmy jako Supermarine Type 228, pierwszy lot prototypu odbył się 21 czerwca 1933 . Samolot w wersji australijskiej otrzymał oznaczenie Seagull Mk V, pomimo że była to nowa konstrukcja ...

  4. Dati tratti da Enciclopedia l'Aviazione ,tranne dove integrato . voci di aerei militari presenti su Wikipedia Il Supermarine Walrus (tricheco) era un aereo anfibio biplano a scafo centrale prodotto dalla britannica Supermarine Aviation Works Ltd , entrato in servizio a metà degli anni trenta ed impiegato come ricognitore marittimo durante la seconda guerra mondiale . Indice 1 Storia del ...

  5. Construction was started in 1930 but owing to Supermarine's other commitments it was not completed until 1933. A total of 740 Walruses were built in three major variants: the Seagull V, Walrus I, and the Walrus II. The Mark IIs were all constructed by Saunders-Roe and the prototype first flew in May 1940. This aircraft had a wooden hull, which ...

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  7. Feb 2, 2022 · The Supermarine Walrus (originally designated the Supermarine Seagull V) was a British single-engine amphibious biplane reconnaissance aircraft designed by R. J. Mitchell and manufactured by Supermarine at Woolston, Southampton. The Walrus first flew in 1933, the design effort having commenced as a private venture four years earlier.

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