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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 Supermarine Seagull III was a British designed and built amphibian bi-plane. The prototype, the Seagull I, was developed in 1921 and this led to improvements for the construction of 25 Seagull II, in 1922, for use by the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force.

    • April 1926
    • Supermarine Aviation Works (Vickers) Ltd
    • 1927
    • Spotter/Reconnaissance Amphibian
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  4. Supermarine Seagull (1948) The Supermarine Seagull 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.

    • 14 July 1948
    • 1952
    • 2 (plus 1 uncompleted)
    • Supermarine
  5. May 19, 2019 · The Seagull series of amphibious seaplanes was developed in late 1921 from the Supermarine Seal II, the prototype Seagull I (N158) being a two-seat deck-landing amphibian, making its first public appearance at the 1922 RAF Hendon Display. Construction was all-wood with fabric covered flight surfaces.Power plant was the 336 kw (450 hp) Napier ...

  6. The Supermarine Seagull 111. The Seagull 111 was a biplane amphibian, first used by the Royal Navy in 1923 as a fleet spotter, operating from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle. The Seagull had three open cockpits – for pilot, observer and telegraphist/gunner.

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  7. May 5, 2023 · A total of 25 were built, although some of these were later modified. The Seagull Mk III was the Australian version, built in 1925. These were similar to the Seagull II but with a Napier Lion V engine and radiators modified for tropical use. Six of these were supplied to the Royal Australian Air Force, and one other Seagull III was built for Japan.

  8. Supermarine Seagull may refer to one of the following types of amphibious aircraft produced by the British aircraft company Supermarine : Supermarine Seagull (1921), amphibian flying boat. Supermarine Seagull V, the original name for the Supermarine Walrus, and a name retained by the Royal Australian Air Force. Supermarine Seagull (1948 ...

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