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  2. Short SB.4 Sherpa - Wikipedia

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    Rotated wingtip Rotated wingtip (from below and behind). The Short SB.4 Sherpa was an experimental aircraft, featuring an unusual aero-isoclinic wing. [6] This radical wing configuration was designed to maintain a constant angle of incidence regardless of flexing, by placing the torsion box well back in the wing so that the air loads, acting in the region of the quarter-chord line, have a ...

  3. Short Sperrin - Wikipedia

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    The Air Ministry issued a specification on 11 August 1947 B.14/46 for a "medium-range bomber landplane" that could carry a "10,000 pound [4,500 kilogram] bomb load to a target 1,500 nautical miles [2,780 kilometres] from a base which may be anywhere in the world", with the stipulation it should be simple enough to maintain at overseas bases.

  4. Short Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Short Brothers plc, usually referred to as Shorts or Short, is an aerospace company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Shorts was founded in 1908 in London, and was the first company in the world to make production aeroplanes. [1] It was particularly notable for its flying boat designs manufactured into the 1950s.

  5. Short C-23 Sherpa - Wikipedia

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    The C-23B+ was a combination of C-23 and Shorts 360 The Short 330 was developed by Short Brothers of Belfast from their earlier Short SC.7 Skyvan STOL utility transport. The 330 has a longer wingspan and fuselage than the Skyvan, while retaining the Skyvan's square shaped fuselage cross section, allowing it to carry up to 30 passengers while ...

  6. List of bomber aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Bomber aircraft are military aircraft primarily designed for air-to-surface attack, on either ground or sea targets. This list does not include airships used for ...

  7. Short Bomber - Wikipedia

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    The Bomber was a three-bay biplane of wooden structure with fabric covering, originally developed from the Short 184 seaplane's fuselage combined with wings developed from those on the Short Admiralty Type 166 seaplane. The fuselage was of box section with curved upper decking mounted on the lower wing.

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