The Saunders Roe A.37 Shrimp was a 1930s
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two-seat four-engined experimental flying boat built by
Saunders-Roe Limited ("Saro") at
Cowes
Cowes () is an English seaport town and civil parish on the Isle of Wight. Cowes is located on the west bank of the estuary of the River Medina, facing the smaller town of East Cowes on the east bank. The two towns are linked by the Cowes ...
.
Development
The Shrimp was designed by H Knowler in
1939
This year also marks the start of the Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history.
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 1
** Third Reich
*** Jews are forbidde ...
as a half-size research aircraft as part of a development programme for the
Saunders-Roe S.38 a four-engined patrol flying-boat to
Specification R.5/39 – a replacement for the
Short Sunderland
The Short S.25 Sunderland is a British flying boat patrol bomber, developed and constructed by Short Brothers for the Royal Air Force (RAF). The aircraft took its service name from the town (latterly, city) and port of Sunderland in North East ...
.
[Jarrett 1991, p.146.] The R.5/39 project was cancelled but the Shrimp was completed as a private venture. Registered as G-AFZS, it was first flown at Cowes in October 1939. It was based at
Beaumaris
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,
Anglesey
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where a slipway was built for it. The
Ministry of Aircraft Production
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acquired it in
1944
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 2 – WWII:
** Free French General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny is appointed to command French Army B, part of the Sixth United States Army Group in No ...
with the
serial ''TK580'' for tests to help the design of the
Short Shetland
The Short Shetland was a British high-speed, long-range, four-engined flying boat built by Short Brothers at Rochester, Kent for use in the Second World War. It was designed to meet an Air Ministry requirement (defined in Specification R.14/40 ...
a successor to the R.5/39 project being developed jointly by Saro and
Short Brothers
Short Brothers plc, usually referred to as Shorts or Short, is an aerospace company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Shorts was founded in 1908 in London, and was the first company in the world to make production aeroplanes. It was particu ...
. For this its twin rudder tail was swapped for a single fin and the hull was modified to represent that of the Shetland.
[Jarrett 1991, p.148.]
The Shrimp was scrapped at
Felixstowe
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H ...
in
1949
Events
January
* January 1 – A United Nations-sponsored ceasefire brings an end to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. The war results in a stalemate and the division of Kashmir, which still continues as of 2022.
* January 2 – ...
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Operators
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Air Ministry
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Saunders Roe
Saunders-Roe Limited, also known as Saro, was a British aero- and marine-engineering company based at Columbine Works, East Cowes, Isle of Wight.
History
The name was adopted in 1929 after Alliott Verdon Roe (see Avro) and John Lord took ...
Specifications
See also
References
;Notes
;Bibliography
* Green, William. ''Warplanes of the Second World War, Volume 5: Flying Boats''. London: Macdonald & Company (Publishers) Ltd., 1962 (5th Impression 1972). .
* Jackson, A.J. ''British Civil Aircraft since 1919''. London: Putnam & Company, 1974. .
* Jarrett, Philip. "Nothing Ventured...No 12". ''Aeroplane Monthly'', March 1991, Vol 19 No, 3 Issue 215. ISSN 0143-7240. pp. 146–150.
* London, Peter. ''Saunders and Saro Aircraft Since 1917''. London: Putnam (Conway Maritime Press), London, 1988. .
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External links
Saro A.37– British Aircraft Directory
– British aircraft of World War II
a 1940 ''Flight'' article
{{Saro aircraft
1930s British experimental aircraft
Flying boats
Shrimp
Shrimp are crustaceans (a form of shellfish) with elongated bodies and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – most commonly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata of the decapod order, although some crustaceans outside of this order are refer ...
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