Gloster IV seaplane

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The Gloster IV seaplane was a British racing floatplane of the 1920s designed for high-speed competition in events such as the Schneider Trophy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf racing seaplane
single-seat aircraft
aircraftConfiguration biplane
airframeMaterial metal
wood
category 1920s British sport aircraft
Schneider Trophy aircraft
biplanes
floatplanes
cockpitConfiguration open cockpit
competitionYear 1927 Schneider Trophy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedFor high-speed flight
seaplane racing
designer Henry Folland NERFINISHED
engineConfiguration liquid-cooled inline engine
engineManufacturer Napier & Son NERFINISHED
engineModelUsed Napier Lion NERFINISHED
era 1920s
firstFlightDate 1927
fuelType aviation gasoline
intendedCompetition Schneider Trophy NERFINISHED
landingGearType twin-float undercarriage
locationOfDevelopment Gloucester, England NERFINISHED
manufacturer Gloster Aircraft Company NERFINISHED
notableFeature short-span high-lift wings
streamlined twin floats
numberBuilt 3
operator High Speed Flight, RAF NERFINISHED
Royal Air Force
powerplantType piston engine
predecessor Gloster III NERFINISHED
primaryRole racing aircraft
propulsion single-engine tractor propeller
registration N167 NERFINISHED
N168 NERFINISHED
N169
status retired
successor Gloster VI NERFINISHED
tailConfiguration conventional tailplane
usedFor record-attempt flights
variant Gloster IVA NERFINISHED
Gloster IVB NERFINISHED
Gloster IVC NERFINISHED
wingConfiguration single-bay biplane

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Napier Lion VIIB usedIn Gloster IV seaplane