The Short N.3 Cromarty was a prototype British twin-engined biplane flying boat, designed towards the end of the First World War. Only a single example...
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(1918) Short Sporting Type (1919) Short Silver Streak (1920) Short N.3 Cromarty (1921) Gnosspelius Gull (1923) Short S.1 Cockle (1924) Short S.2 (1924)...
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produced. The Short 360 was a development of the Short 330. The Short 330 was developed by Short Brothers of Belfast from Short's earlier Short Skyvan STOL...
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comparable role, configuration, and era Felixstowe F.5 Phoenix P.5 Cork Short N.3 Cromarty Supermarine Swan Saunders A.14 Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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List of flying boats and floatplanes (category Articles with short description)
Prototype [citation needed] Short N.2B UK Floatplane 1917 Prototype Short N.3 Cromarty UK Flying boat Patrol 1921 Prototype Short Rangoon UK Flying boat Patrol...
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Ross and Cromarty (Scottish Gaelic: Ros agus Cromba), is an area in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. In modern usage, it is a registration county...
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The Cromarty Firth (/ˈkrɒmərti/ ; Scottish Gaelic: Caolas Chrombaidh [ˈkʰɯːlˠ̪əs̪ ˈxɾɔumbaj]; literally "kyles [straits] of Cromarty") is an arm of the...
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The Short Stirling was a British four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War. It has the distinction of being the first four-engined bomber to be...
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The Short Tucano is a two-seat turboprop basic trainer built by Short Brothers in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is a licence-built version of the Brazilian...
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Cromartyshire (redirect from County of Cromarty)
Scotland, comprising the medieval "old shire" around the county town of Cromarty and 22 enclaves and exclaves transferred from Ross-shire in the late 17th...
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Felixstowe F.5 (redirect from Short F5 Felixstowe)
Felixstowe F.2 Felixstowe F.3 Felixstowe F.4 Fury Felixstowe F5L Short N.3 Cromarty Hiro H1H Naval Aircraft Factory PN Short Singapore Hall PH Aircraft...
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The Short Belfast (or Shorts Belfast) is a heavy lift turboprop freighter that was built by British manufacturer Short Brothers at Belfast. Only 10 aircraft...
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Short SC.7 Skyvan (nicknamed the "Flying Shoebox") is a British 19-seat twin-turboprop aircraft first flown in 1963, that was manufactured by Short Brothers...
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The Short Springbok was a two-seat, all-metal reconnaissance biplane produced for the British Air Ministry in the 1920s. All together six aircraft of...
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Invergordon (redirect from Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty)
Inbhir Ghòrdain or An Rubha) is a town and port in Easter Ross, in Ross and Cromarty, Highland, Scotland. It lies in the parish of Rosskeen. The town built...
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The Short S.25 Sunderland is a British flying boat patrol bomber, developed and constructed by Short Brothers for the Royal Air Force (RAF). The aircraft...
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The Short Sturgeon was a planned British carrier-borne reconnaissance bomber whose development began during Second World War with the S.6/43 requirement...
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the Short Singapore, also known as the Short S.5 (military designation Singapore I), was a metal hull version of the wooden-hulled Short Cromarty. The...
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Dingwall (category Populated places in Ross and Cromarty)
Dingwall formerly served as the county town of Ross and Cromarty: the headquarters of Ross and Cromarty County Council, established in 1889, was County Buildings...
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The Short No.3 Biplane was an early British aircraft built by Short Brothers in the late 1900s. The Short No.3 biplane was a follow-on to the company's...
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flight on 1 June 1981 and type certification awarded on 3 September 1981. The first production Short 360 had its maiden flight on 19 August 1982 and entered...
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The Short S.25 Sandringham is a British civilian flying boat designed and originally produced by Short Brothers. They were produced as conversions of the...
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The Short SA.4 Sperrin (named after the Sperrin Mountains) was a British jet bomber design of the early 1950s, built by Short Brothers and Harland of...
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List of aircraft (Sh) (category Articles with short description)
Tandem Twin Short Triple Tractor (S.47) Short N.1B Shirl Short N.2A Scout Short N.2B Short N.3 Cromarty Short S.27 (construction number) Short Improved S...
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The Short SB.4 Sherpa was an experimental aircraft designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Short Brothers. Only a single example was...
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of climb: 750 ft/min (3.8 m/s) Related development Short Cromarty Short S.2 Short Singapore Saunders Severn Short Rangoon Short Kent Kawanishi H3K Breguet...
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The Short Empire was a medium-range four-engined monoplane flying boat, designed and developed by Short Brothers during the 1930s to meet the requirements...
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The Short S.27 and its derivative, the Short Improved S.27 (sometimes called the Short-Sommer biplane), were a series of early British aircraft built by...
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The Short C-23 Sherpa is a small military transport aircraft built by Short Brothers. It was designed to operate from unpaved runways and make short takeoff...
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pp. 13–24. ISSN 0143-5450. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Short Seaford. Short Seaford Flight 3 January 1946 (3 pages of diagrams and images)...
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