Saro A.33
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Template:Wikidata image| A.33 | |
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| Role | Flying boatTemplate:Short description |
| National origin | United Kingdom |
| Manufacturer | Saunders-Roe Limited |
| First flight | 14 October 1938 |
| Status | Prototype |
| Number built | 1 |
The Saro A.33 was a British prototype flying boat built by Saunders-Roe Limited in response to a British Air Ministry Specification R.2/33 and in competition with the Short Sunderland.
Design and development
The A.33 was a four-engined flying-boat with a parasol monospar wing, the wing was supported by two angled N-struts which connected the wing to hull-mounted sponsons. Hull-mounted sponsons were used rather than wingtip floats and were also used as fuel tanks. A Saro Cloud was modified with a monospar wing and sponsons to test the design concepts. The prototype A.33 serial number K4773 first flew on 14 October 1938. However, it was written off after structural failure sustained during high-speed taxi trials on 25 October 1938 and development was abandoned.[1] A production contract for eleven aircraft was cancelled.
Specifications
See also
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- Blackburn Sydney
- Consolidated P2Y
- Consolidated PBY Catalina
- Dornier Do 24
- Kawanishi H6K
- Latécoère 300
- Lioré et Olivier LeO H-47
- Potez-CAMS 141
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References
- Notes
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- ↑ Flight International – 29 July 1989. Flightglobal.com Retrieved: 15 February 2009
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- Bibliography
- London, Peter. British Flying Boats. Stroud, UK:Sutton Publishing, 2003. Template:ISBN.
External links
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