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  • Supermarine Stranraer
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  • The Supermarine Stranraer was a 1930s British flying boat designed and built by Supermarine Aviation Works principally for the Royal Air Force. They entered operations in 1937 and many were in service at the outbreak of the Second World War undertaking anti-submarine and convoy escort patrols. They were withdrawn from operational service in March 1941 but continued to serve in a training capacity until October 1942.
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loaded weight main
  • 19000.0
max speed more
  • at 6,000 ft
Guns
  • 3
climb rate main
  • 1350.0
number of props
  • 2
length alt
  • 16.7 m
span main
  • 2590.8
power/mass alt
  • 159
height alt
  • 6.6 m
Introduced
  • 1937
primary user
Type
  • Flying boat
type of prop
  • radial engines
loading main
  • 13
range alt
  • 1610.0
length main
  • 1668.78
power alt
  • 685.0
area main
  • 1457.0
power main
  • 920.0
height main
  • 662.94
span alt
  • 25.9 m
range main
  • 1000.0
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 165.0
engine (prop)
  • Bristol Pegasus X
power/mass main
  • 0.097000
climb rate alt
  • 6.8
ceiling main
  • 18500.0
empty weight main
  • 11250.0
loaded weight alt
  • 8620.0
Developed From
area alt
  • 135.4
First Flight
  • 1934-07-24
more users
max speed alt
  • 265.0
jet or prop?
  • prop
loading alt
  • 63.700000
empty weight alt
  • 5100.0
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 5,640 m
Retired
  • 1957
Crew
  • 6
Number Built
  • 57
Designer
ref
  • "Database: Supermarine Stranraer."
abstract
  • The Supermarine Stranraer was a 1930s British flying boat designed and built by Supermarine Aviation Works principally for the Royal Air Force. They entered operations in 1937 and many were in service at the outbreak of the Second World War undertaking anti-submarine and convoy escort patrols. They were withdrawn from operational service in March 1941 but continued to serve in a training capacity until October 1942.
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