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 : Short-Mayo S.20 seaplane Maia, 1937


Short-Mayo S.20 seaplane Maia, 1937

The Short-Mayo S.20 seaplane Maia (G-AHDK) landing. The seaplane carries a rack on its fuselage which its designer Major R.H. Mayo intended to carry a second smaller plane that would carry the cargo. The aircraft were supposed to part once they had reached their cruising height. This method was intended to increase the range of the smaller craft and to facilitate non-stop crossings of the Atlantic. The first tandem flight took place in 1938

Picture No
10520246
Media ID
48139311
Size
2335px x 1859px (1.3MB)
Credit
Mary Evans / SZ Photo / Scherl
Date
1937

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Crossings Cruising Facilitate Fuselage Increase Intended Maia Mayo Method Rack Reached Seaplane Smaller Supposed Tandem


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