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Short Brothers Short Sarafand

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Short Brothers Short Sarafand

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The Short Sarafand, which first flew in 1932, represents the pinnacle of British interwar flying boat development. This substantial aircraft accommodates nine crew members, measuring 27.3 meters long with a 36.6-meter wingspan. Powered by six engines and achieving 241.4 km/h, the Sarafand represents extraordinary engineering ambition in multipurpose maritime aviation. Its massive proportions and multiple powerplants provided exceptional range, payload capacity, and operational flexibility for imperial patrol, reconnaissance, and transport missions across far-flung colonial territories.

Caractéristiques

Rôle
Flying boat
Origine
United Kingdom
Équipage
9
Moteurs
6
Premier vol
1932
Longueur
27,3 m
Envergure
36,6 m
Vitesse maximale
241 km/h