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Short Brothers Short Shirl

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Short Brothers Short Shirl

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The Short Shirl, which first flew in 1918, is a British shipborne torpedo-bomber representing specialized naval aviation. This single-engine aircraft measures 10.7 meters long with a 15.8-meter wingspan, achieving 148 km/h. The Shirl's designation as torpedo-bomber reflects its primary mission of carrying and delivering naval ordnance against shipping targets. Its modest speed and compact dimensions represent the engineering tradeoffs required for carrier operations of the World War I period, when catapult launch and arresting gear imposed severe structural constraints.

Specifikationer

Rolle
Shipborne torpedo-bomber
Oprindelse
United Kingdom
Motorer
1
Første flyvning
1918
Længde
10,7 m
Vingefang
15,8 m
Maks. hastighed
148 km/h