by Jon Lake
RAF Books » | Sunderland Squadrons of World War 2
The Sunderland was the longest-serving frontline aircraft of its generation, out-lasting the Spitfire and Mosquito by performing its originally designed role form June 1938 until May 1959. For an aircraft to amass 21 years in frontline service with the RAF was then virtually unheard of, such was the pace of aeronautical change and progress.
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Technical Information -
MINISTRY OF SUPPLY
AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL REPORTS AND MEMORANDA
Water Performance of a Four-Engined Flying Boat.
Technical Information
MINISTRY OF SUPPLY
Full-scale Hydrodynamic Behaviour Faired Flying-boat Investigation into of a Hull
Water Performance of a Four-Engined Flying Boat.