Schneider Trophy Aircraft 1913-1931

Author(s): Derek James 

ISBN: 9781781554180
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A detailed look at this legendary race for seaplanes, the models that took part and their legacy beyond 1931.
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At the end of 1912, Jacques Schneider announced his intention to present an annual trophy for an international seaplane contest. There were only twelve Schneider contests, but these were major international events, which came to rival others in Britain, Italy, France, and the US. Biplane seaplanes and flying boats predominated the early contests and some very advanced twin-float biplanes were among the winners as late as 1925. Of all contenders, it was the monoplane which was to become the symbol of the Schneider Trophy, when its Supermarine and Macchi designs reached the apex of seaplane -racing performance.

The final, winning combination of a Supermarine airframe and Rolls-Royce engine made a vital contribution to Britain’s defence in 1940, in the form of the Rolls-Royce powered Hurricane and Spitfire. This book gives a detailed account of the contests; the design, development, and achievements of both aircraft which took part and which failed to; and the advanced ‒ and sometimes unrealistic ‒ ideas behind the projects themselves.

BOOK ISBN 9781781554180
FORMAT 248 x 172 mm
BINDING Hardback
PAGES 368 pages
PUBLICATION DATE 15 May 2015
TERRITORY World
ILLUSTRATIONS 310 black-and-white photographs

 

 






Derek James began his working life as an engineering apprentice at GAC, commencing a lifetime service to aviation. He served in the RAF, and then worked with the Gloster Company, the S.A.B.C. and the Dowty Group. He is the author of fourteen aviation books and has participated in many television and radio programmes.

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