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- Supermarine_S.6B abstract "The Supermarine S.6B is a British racing seaplane developed by R.J. Mitchell for the Supermarine company to take part in the Schneider Trophy competition of 1931. The S.6B marked the culmination of Mitchell's quest to "perfect the design of the racing seaplane" and represented the cutting edge of aerodynamic technology.The last in the line developed by Supermarine, it followed the S.4, S.5 and the S.6. Mitchell and his team's experience in designing high speed Schneider Trophy floatplanes greatly contributing to the development of the later Supermarine Spitfire, an iconic fighter and Britain's most successful interceptor of World War II.".
- Supermarine_S.6B designer R._J._Mitchell.
- Supermarine_S.6B manufacturer Supermarine.
- Supermarine_S.6B numberBuilt "2".
- Supermarine_S.6B predecessor Supermarine_S.6.
- Supermarine_S.6B type Experimental_aircraft.
- Supermarine_S.6B wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=Popular%20Mechanics%201931%20curtiss&f=true.
- Supermarine_S.6B wikiPageExternalLink 11597?view=synopsis.
- Supermarine_S.6B wikiPageExternalLink Schneider.htm.
- Supermarine_S.6B wikiPageExternalLink 1931%20-%201051.html.
- Supermarine_S.6B wikiPageExternalLink supermarine_s.6b_s1595.
- Supermarine_S.6B wikiPageExternalLink 1931.asp?sectionID=2.
- Supermarine_S.6B wikiPageID "4091776".
- Supermarine_S.6B wikiPageRevisionID "603032615".
- Supermarine_S.6B areaAlt "13.5".
- Supermarine_S.6B areaMain "145.0".
- Supermarine_S.6B crew "1".
- Supermarine_S.6B designer R._J._Mitchell.
- Supermarine_S.6B developedFrom Supermarine_S.6.
- Supermarine_S.6B emptyWeightAlt "2082.0".
- Supermarine_S.6B emptyWeightMain "4590.0".
- Supermarine_S.6B engine(prop)_ Rolls-Royce_R.
- Supermarine_S.6B hasPhotoCollection Supermarine_S.6B.
- Supermarine_S.6B heightAlt "3.73 m".
- Supermarine_S.6B heightMain "373.38".
- Supermarine_S.6B introduced "1931".
- Supermarine_S.6B jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Supermarine_S.6B lengthAlt "8.79 m".
- Supermarine_S.6B lengthMain "878.84".
- Supermarine_S.6B loadedWeightAlt "2760.0".
- Supermarine_S.6B loadedWeightMain "6086.0".
- Supermarine_S.6B loadingAlt "205".
- Supermarine_S.6B loadingMain "42".
- Supermarine_S.6B manufacturer Supermarine.
- Supermarine_S.6B maxSpeedAlt "407.5".
- Supermarine_S.6B maxSpeedMain "354.0".
- Supermarine_S.6B maxTakeoffWeightAlt "kg".
- Supermarine_S.6B maxTakeoffWeightMain "lb".
- Supermarine_S.6B numberBuilt "2".
- Supermarine_S.6B numberOfProps "1".
- Supermarine_S.6B planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Supermarine_S.6B massAlt "0.635".
- Supermarine_S.6B massMain "0.386".
- Supermarine_S.6B powerAlt "1753.0".
- Supermarine_S.6B powerMain "2350.0".
- Supermarine_S.6B primaryUser Royal_Air_Force.
- Supermarine_S.6B ref "Supermarine Aircraft since 1914".
- Supermarine_S.6B related "*Supermarine S.4 * Supermarine S.5 * Supermarine S.6".
- Supermarine_S.6B similarAircraft "*Macchi M.C.72 *Schneider Trophy aircraft".
- Supermarine_S.6B spanAlt "9.14 m".
- Supermarine_S.6B spanMain "914.4".
- Supermarine_S.6B type "Experimental aircraft, Racing seaplane".
- Supermarine_S.6B subject Category:British_sport_aircraft_1930–1939.
- Supermarine_S.6B subject Category:Floatplanes.
- Supermarine_S.6B subject Category:Low-wing_aircraft.
- Supermarine_S.6B subject Category:Propeller_aircraft.
- Supermarine_S.6B subject Category:Schneider_Trophy.
- Supermarine_S.6B subject Category:Single-engine_aircraft.
- Supermarine_S.6B subject Category:Supermarine_aircraft.
- Supermarine_S.6B type Aircraft.
- Supermarine_S.6B type MeanOfTransportation.
- Supermarine_S.6B type Product.
- Supermarine_S.6B type Model_airplane.
- Supermarine_S.6B type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Supermarine_S.6B type DesignedArtifact.
- Supermarine_S.6B comment "The Supermarine S.6B is a British racing seaplane developed by R.J. Mitchell for the Supermarine company to take part in the Schneider Trophy competition of 1931. The S.6B marked the culmination of Mitchell's quest to "perfect the design of the racing seaplane" and represented the cutting edge of aerodynamic technology.The last in the line developed by Supermarine, it followed the S.4, S.5 and the S.6.".
- Supermarine_S.6B label "Supermarine S.6B".
- Supermarine_S.6B label "Supermarine S.6B".
- Supermarine_S.6B label "Supermarine S.6B".
- Supermarine_S.6B label "Supermarine S.6B".
- Supermarine_S.6B label "Supermarine S.6B".
- Supermarine_S.6B sameAs Supermarine_S.6B.
- Supermarine_S.6B sameAs Supermarine_S.6B.
- Supermarine_S.6B sameAs Supermarine_S.6B.
- Supermarine_S.6B sameAs Supermarine_S.6B.
- Supermarine_S.6B sameAs m.0bhk9x.
- Supermarine_S.6B sameAs Q916690.
- Supermarine_S.6B sameAs Q916690.
- Supermarine_S.6B wasDerivedFrom Supermarine_S.6B?oldid=603032615.
- Supermarine_S.6B isPrimaryTopicOf Supermarine_S.6B.