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Short Brothers Short S.36

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Short Brothers Short S.36

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The Short S.36, which first flew in 1912, represents the earliest motor-powered aircraft from Short Brothers. This sports aircraft and trainer measures 10.8 meters long with a 14.1-meter wingspan, powered by a single engine achieving 96.6 km/h. The S.36 reflects the fundamental aviation principles of the pioneer era, when aircraft performance parameters remained modest by later standards. Its historical significance lies in documenting Short Brothers' foundational work during aviation's earliest decades, establishing manufacturing expertise that would mature through the twentieth century.

Caractéristiques

Rôle
Sports aircraft, trainer
Origine
United Kingdom
Moteurs
1
Premier vol
1912
Longueur
10,8 m
Envergure
14,1 m
Vitesse maximale
97 km/h