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Saro London
Description
RoleReconnaissance flying-boat
Crew5
First FlightMarch, 1934
Entered Service1936
ManufacturerSaunders-Roe Ltd
Dimensions
Length56 ft 6 in17.2 m
Wingspan (upper)80 ft 0 in24.4 m
Wingspan (lower)56 ft 0 in17.0 m
Height18 ft 9 in5.7 m
Wing area1,425 ft²132.4 m²
Weights
Empty11,100 lb5,030 kg
Loaded18,400 lb8,340 kg
Maximum takeoff22,000 lb9,980 kg
Powerplant
Engine2 × Bristol Pegasus X
Power (each)915 hp680 kW
Performance
Maximum speed155 mph @ 6,250 ft249 km/h @ 1,900 m
Combat range1,100 miles1,770 km
Ferry range1,740 miles2,800 km
Service ceiling13,300 ft4,050 m
Rate of climb1,180 ft/min360 m/min
Armament
Guns3 × Lewis guns
Bombs2,000 lb (900 kg) of bombs, mines or depth charges

The Saunders Roe London was a British military biplane flying boat built by the Saunders Roe company. 31 were built, entering service with the Royal Air Force in 1936. Although due for replacement by the oubreak of World War II, they saw some active service pending the introduction of the ultimately unsuccessful Lerwick.

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[edit] History

The A27 London was designed in response to the Air Ministry Specification R24/31 issued for a "General Purpose Open Sea Patrol Flying Boat" and was based on the Saro A.7 Severn.

In 1938 five Londons were equipped with auxiliary fuel tanks for a cruise to Australia to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the State of New South Wales. In this configuration they had a range of 2,600 miles (4,180 km).


The London was still in service at the start of the Second World War with No. 201 No. 202, and No. 240 squadrons. In 1941 they were replaced by the Consolidated Catalina and some were transferred to Canadian service.

[edit] Production and variants

  • Prototype
1 only
  • London Mk I
Ten built with the 820 hp Pegasus III engines and two bladed propellers. Later converted to Mk II.
  • London Mk II
20 built with the 915 hp Pegasus X engine and four bladed propeller.


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Related development
Similar aircraft Supermarine Stranraer - Supermarine Walrus
Designation series

A17 Cutty Sark - A19 Cloud - A21 Windhover - A27 London - A29 Cloud - A33 - A36 Lerwick

Related lists List of aircraft of the RAF


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