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Short Brothers Short Mussel

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Short Brothers Short Mussel

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The Short Mussel, which first flew in 1926, represents experimental and trainer variants from British aviation's early period. This modest aircraft measures 7.3 meters long with an 11-meter wingspan, powered by a single engine achieving 132 km/h. Designed for two-crew operation, the Mussel's primary value lay in its educational utility and experimental role testing novel construction or configuration concepts. Its accessible performance and straightforward handling made it suitable for training pilots during aviation's technical expansion.

Specifiche tecniche

Ruolo
Experimental and trainer
Origine
United Kingdom
Equipaggio
2
Motori
1
Primo volo
1926
Lunghezza
7,3 m
Apertura alare
11 m
Velocità massima
132 km/h