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Short Biplane No. 3

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Short Biplane No.3
Role Experimental aircraft
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Short Brothers
Designer Horace Short
First flight 1910
Introduction 1910
Number built 1

The Short No.3 Biplane was an early British aircraft built by Short Brothers in the late 1900s.

History

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The Short No.3 biplane was a follow-on to the company's earlier Short Biplane No.2. The aircraft was ordered by Royal Navy officer Frank McClean on August 3, 1909, and delivered in mid-1910. Although the wingspan is known, the exact configuration and powerplant arrangement are unknown. However, even before completion and flight-testing, the No.3 biplane was judged to be obsolete.[1][2]

Specifications

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General characteristics

  • Crew: one
  • Wingspan: 30 ft 0 in (9.14 m)

Performance

Notes

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  1. ^ Barnes, C.H. Shorts Aircraft Since 1900. London: Putnam, 1967
  2. ^ Jarrett, Philip, 2011. Frank McClean: The Godfather to British Naval Aviation. Seaforth Publishing.

References

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  • Barnes, C.H. Shorts Aircraft Since 1900. London: Putnam, 1967