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- Short_Seamew abstract "The Short SB.6 Seamew was a British aircraft designed in 1951 by David Keith-Lucas of Shorts as a lightweight anti-submarine platform to replace the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (FAA)'s Grumman Avenger AS 4 with the Reserve branch of the service. It first flew on 23 August 1953, but, due to poor performance coupled with shifting defence doctrine, it never reached service and only 24 production aircraft had flown before the project was cancelled. It has been described as a "camel amongst race-horses".".
- Short_Seamew manufacturer Short_Brothers.
- Short_Seamew numberBuilt "26".
- Short_Seamew thumbnail Short_Seamew_landing_at_Farnborough.jpg?width=300.
- Short_Seamew type Anti-submarine_warfare.
- Short_Seamew wikiPageExternalLink G3631.html.
- Short_Seamew wikiPageExternalLink 1954%20-%201027.html.
- Short_Seamew wikiPageExternalLink 1956%20-%200081.html.
- Short_Seamew wikiPageID "971572".
- Short_Seamew wikiPageRevisionID "598897429".
- Short_Seamew areaAlt "51.0".
- Short_Seamew areaMain "550.0".
- Short_Seamew bombs "** 1× torpedo ** 4× depth charges **275-lb A/S bombs".
- Short_Seamew climbRateMain "1600.0".
- Short_Seamew climbRateMore "initial".
- Short_Seamew crew "two".
- Short_Seamew emptyWeightAlt "4443.0".
- Short_Seamew emptyWeightMain "9795.0".
- Short_Seamew endurance "14400.0".
- Short_Seamew engine(prop)_ Armstrong_Siddeley_Mamba.
- Short_Seamew firstFlight "1953-08-23".
- Short_Seamew hasPhotoCollection Short_Seamew.
- Short_Seamew heightAlt "4.09".
- Short_Seamew heightMain "408.94".
- Short_Seamew jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Short_Seamew lengthAlt "12.50 m".
- Short_Seamew lengthMain "41.0".
- Short_Seamew lists "* List of aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm".
- Short_Seamew loadedWeightAlt "6532.0".
- Short_Seamew loadedWeightMain "14400.0".
- Short_Seamew loadingAlt "127".
- Short_Seamew loadingMain "26".
- Short_Seamew manufacturer Short_Brothers.
- Short_Seamew maxSpeedAlt "205".
- Short_Seamew maxSpeedMain "236.0".
- Short_Seamew maxTakeoffWeightAlt "6804.0".
- Short_Seamew maxTakeoffWeightMain "15000.0".
- Short_Seamew morePerformance "*Take off: 500 ft at 60.7 kt tas into 12 kt wind".
- Short_Seamew moreUsers Royal_Naval_Reserve.
- Short_Seamew numberBuilt "26".
- Short_Seamew numberOfProps "1".
- Short_Seamew payloadAlt "836.0".
- Short_Seamew payloadMain "1844.0".
- Short_Seamew payloadMore "of weapons".
- Short_Seamew planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Short_Seamew massAlt "180".
- Short_Seamew massMain "0.11".
- Short_Seamew powerAlt "1195.0".
- Short_Seamew powerMain "1590".
- Short_Seamew primaryUser Fleet_Air_Arm.
- Short_Seamew primaryUser Royal_Navy.
- Short_Seamew propellerDiameterAlt "3.05 m".
- Short_Seamew propellerDiameterMain "10.0".
- Short_Seamew propellerOrRotor%3F_ "propeller".
- Short_Seamew propellers "Rotol four-bladed".
- Short_Seamew rangeAlt "650".
- Short_Seamew rangeMain "750.0".
- Short_Seamew retired "1957".
- Short_Seamew rockets "Several rockets carried underwing".
- Short_Seamew rockets "Sonobuoys: 20 28-lb".
- Short_Seamew similarAircraft "* Fairey Gannet * Grumman Avenger".
- Short_Seamew spanAlt "16.76".
- Short_Seamew spanMain "55.0".
- Short_Seamew type Anti-submarine_warfare.
- Short_Seamew typeOfProp Turboprop.
- Short_Seamew subject Category:British_anti-submarine_aircraft_1950–1959.
- Short_Seamew subject Category:Carrier-based_aircraft.
- Short_Seamew subject Category:Monoplanes.
- Short_Seamew subject Category:Short_Brothers_aircraft.
- Short_Seamew subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Short_Seamew subject Category:Turboprop_aircraft.
- Short_Seamew type Aircraft.
- Short_Seamew type MeanOfTransportation.
- Short_Seamew type Product.
- Short_Seamew type Model_airplane.
- Short_Seamew type DesignedArtifact.
- Short_Seamew comment "The Short SB.6 Seamew was a British aircraft designed in 1951 by David Keith-Lucas of Shorts as a lightweight anti-submarine platform to replace the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (FAA)'s Grumman Avenger AS 4 with the Reserve branch of the service. It first flew on 23 August 1953, but, due to poor performance coupled with shifting defence doctrine, it never reached service and only 24 production aircraft had flown before the project was cancelled.".
- Short_Seamew label "Short Seamew".
- Short_Seamew label "ショート シーミュー".
- Short_Seamew sameAs ショート_シーミュー.
- Short_Seamew sameAs m.03vjq0.
- Short_Seamew sameAs Q7501906.
- Short_Seamew sameAs Q7501906.
- Short_Seamew wasDerivedFrom Short_Seamew?oldid=598897429.
- Short_Seamew depiction Short_Seamew_landing_at_Farnborough.jpg.
- Short_Seamew isPrimaryTopicOf Short_Seamew.