Short Knuckleduster (S.1) flying boat

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The Short Knuckleduster (S.1) was an experimental British biplane flying boat of the early 1930s, built by Short Brothers to test new hull and aerodynamic concepts for future maritime aircraft.

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instanceOf biplane flying boat
experimental flying boat
prototype aircraft
aircraftCategory maritime patrol research aircraft
aircraftClass seaplane
aircraftType flying boat
airframeMaterial fabric-covered wings
metal hull
builtFor research and development
configuration twin-floatless hull flying boat
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crew 2
designFeatures biplane wing cellule
experimental hull form
refined step arrangement on hull
streamlined engine nacelles
designGoal improve aerodynamic efficiency of biplane flying boats
improve hydrodynamic performance of flying boat hulls
developedBy Short Brothers design team
developedFor evaluation by British air authorities
engineConfiguration twin-engine
enginePlacement tractor configuration
era early 1930s
firstFlightDate 1933
historicalSignificance contributed to evolution of British flying boat design in the 1930s
influenced later Short maritime aircraft designs
landingGearType hull for water landings
manufacturer Short Brothers
namedAfter "Knuckleduster" nickname
numberBuilt 1
operatedBy Royal Air Force
primaryRole testbed for aerodynamic concepts
testbed for hull design
propulsionType piston-engined
purpose experimental research
registrationStatus experimental
status prototype only
tailConfiguration conventional tail unit
usedAs technology demonstrator
usedFor development of future maritime aircraft
wingConfiguration biplane

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Short Brothers notableProduct Short Knuckleduster (S.1) flying boat