Supermarine Scylla
The Supermarine Scylla was a 1920s British biplane flying boat built by Supermarine.
Design and development
The Scylla was designed by R. J. Mitchell, chief designer at Supermarine as an experimental wooden twin-engined biplane amphibian aircraft, in parallel with the Supermarine Swan design for a replacement for the Royal Air Force's Felixstowe F5s.[1]
Specifications
General characteristics
Performance
See also
- Related lists
- Seaplanes and flying boats
References
- ↑ Andrews and Morgan 1987, p.87
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