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Short Brothers Short Gurnard

Military
Short Brothers Short Gurnard

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The Short Gurnard, which first flew in 1929, is a British naval fleet fighter representing interwar combat aircraft development. This single-seat, single-engine aircraft measures 8.7 meters long with an 11.3-meter wingspan, achieving 257.5 km/h. Designed for carrier deployment, the Gurnard reflected the aeronautical priorities of 1920s naval aviation. Its compact fuselage and modest wingspan represent the weight and balance compromises inherent in early shipborne fighters. The Gurnard's development informed subsequent British naval aircraft design principles.

Specifications

Role
Fleet fighter
Origin
United Kingdom
Engines
1
First flight
1929
Length
8.7 m
Wingspan
11.3 m
Max speed
258 km/h