Project Announcement SBH S.A.6 Sealand 1
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- Garry Russell
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I've recieved these two from Tekman for uploading here.
There are probably a few of the younger/newer members who are perhaps not too sure what a Sealand is as it did not have a very strong home career and those that were used more extensively were out in arwas like Asia
Anyways.....this is it

Garry
There are probably a few of the younger/newer members who are perhaps not too sure what a Sealand is as it did not have a very strong home career and those that were used more extensively were out in arwas like Asia
Anyways.....this is it


Garry
Garry

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
Thanks for posting those Garry.I wasn't quite au fait with the Sealand myself.
Tekman ,it looks as though you're making a decent fist of it.
Well done so far.
Mark :tab:
Tekman ,it looks as though you're making a decent fist of it.
Well done so far.
Mark :tab:
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.
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- Bridon Bear
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I assume thats a pair of DH Gipsies from the shape of the cowls and the props? Looks to be quite a big aircraft to be powered by only those (looks as if it should be heavier than a Dove). Anyone got any specs for it? I have never seen or heard of this one before but it seems to have made me curious!
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Certainly was Gipsy Queen engines.
Wingspan 59ft (later 61ft 6in)
Length 42ft 2in
AUP 9.100lb
Max Speed 187mph
Regards.
Bridon Bear
EDIT For those interested, I have the book 'Shorts Aircraft since 1900' by CH Barnes which has several pages (illustrated) on the Sealand which I have scanned plus I have obtained some good information, specs, consumption figures etc on the Gipsy Queen 70 engine. All is now in a 9meg PDF file which I can email if requested.
Wingspan 59ft (later 61ft 6in)
Length 42ft 2in
AUP 9.100lb
Max Speed 187mph
Regards.
Bridon Bear
EDIT For those interested, I have the book 'Shorts Aircraft since 1900' by CH Barnes which has several pages (illustrated) on the Sealand which I have scanned plus I have obtained some good information, specs, consumption figures etc on the Gipsy Queen 70 engine. All is now in a 9meg PDF file which I can email if requested.
Simon, thanks for info regarding Aeroplane monthly, I believe I may have that somewhere and Bridon, I'm not sure if I have the Shorts book in the library, that's my father's department. I know he has a series of the Putnam books and the main AJ Jackson volumes but I'll have to check that out.
Come to think of it I believe my father has a contact at Aeroplane who's worked there for years since they were at the London society of Air Britain back when it started
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