Short Brothers Short Bomber
Military

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The Short Bomber, which first flew in 1915, represents early military aviation from Short Brothers. This two-pilot aircraft measured 13.7 meters long with a 25.6-meter wingspan and single engine, achieving 123.9 km/h. Designated as a long-range reconnaissance bomber, this World War I–era machine embodied pioneering military aviation concepts. The Bomber's substantial wingspan-to-length ratio reflects the aerodynamic understanding of its era. Its historical significance lies in demonstrating Short Brothers' early commitment to military aviation development.
Specifications
- Role
- Long-range reconnaissance bomber
- Crew
- 2
- Engines
- 1
- First flight
- 1915
- Length
- 13.7 m
- Wingspan
- 25.6 m
- Max speed
- 124 km/h