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Short Brothers Short S.45

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Short Brothers Short S.45

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The Short S.45, which first flew in 1912, is a British seaplane trainer measuring 10.8 meters long with a 12.8-meter wingspan. Powered by a single engine achieving 96.6 km/h, the S.45 served the specialized role of introducing pilots to floatplane operations. Its water-landing capability required distinctive fuselage design and flotation considerations compared to conventional land aircraft. The S.45 represents Short Brothers' early expertise in maritime aviation, establishing institutional knowledge that informed later flying boat development and seaplane trainer design.

Specifications

Role
Seaplane trainer
Origin
United Kingdom
Engines
1
First flight
1912
Length
10.8 m
Wingspan
12.8 m
Max speed
97 km/h