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The Parnall Peto was a small seaplane designed to the British Air Ministry's specification 16/24 in the early 1920s for use as a submarine-carried reconnaissance aircraft.

Peto
Role Submarine-launched naval reconnaissance
Manufacturer George Parnall and Company Limited
Designer Harold Bolas
First flight 4 June 1925
Number built 2

Design and development


Two examples were designed and built by George Parnall and Company and were given serial numbers N181 and N182. The first prototype, N181, crashed at Gibraltar and was rebuilt as N255 before being lost with the submarine HMS M2 when her hangar flooded. The Peto was one of the most challenging design projects that the Parnall company undertook, because of the very small hangar in which the aircraft had to fit.

Of mixed wood, fabric, aluminium and steel construction, it had unequal span, Warren-braced folding rectangular wings. The first aircraft, N181, was powered by a 128 hp Bristol Lucifer engine and had mahogany plywood "Consuta" type floats. Performance was generally satisfactory but following crash damage, improvements were made and the machine was rebuilt with new wings, metal floats and a 169 hp Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose engine. Tests both on the sea and in the air showed that designer, Harold Bolas, had met the requirements and it was officially judged to be exceptionally good.

The aircraft was launched using a compressed air catapult mounted on the forward casing of the submarine and recovered using a crane.

With the loss of M2, the Royal Navy abandoned submarine-launched aircraft, although most other navies also experimented with the concept in the interwar years.[1]


Aircraft


The two aircraft built were:

N181
Prototype which was wrecked at Gibraltar on 11 February 1930 and rebuilt as N255 with improved floats and lost with HMS M2.
N182
Which crashed 29 June 1930 at Stokes Bay. It was acquired by F.C.H. Allen and prepared for civil use at Ford aerodrome in Sussex between 1933 and 1934.[2] Issued with civilian Registration G-ACOJ [3] but the project was abandoned.[2]

Specifications


Data from Wixey, pp.159–160[4]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


Notes


  1. Marriott pp.151–7
  2. Jackson 1974, p. 440
  3. "Registration Document – G-ACOJ" (PDF). Civil Aviation Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2009.
  4. Wixey pp.159–60
  5. Crosby 2009, p. 123

References





На других языках


[de] Parnall Peto

Die Parnall Peto war ein zweisitziges U-Boot-Bordflugzeug des britischen Herstellers Parnall aus dem Jahre 1925. Die Peto ist eines der kleinsten Wasserflugzeuge, das bis heute gebaut wurden.[1]
- [en] Parnall Peto

[fr] Parnall Peto

Le Parnall Peto était un petit hydravion britannique biplace biplan de l'entre-deux-guerres conçu selon la spécification 16/24 du ministère de l'Air au début des années 1920 pour être utilisé comme avion de reconnaissance transporté par un sous-marin.

[it] Parnall Peto

Il Parnall Peto era un idroricognitore biplano prodotto dall'azienda britannica George Parnall and Company Limited negli anni venti ed utilizzato dalla Royal Navy come aereo imbarcato nel sommergibile HMS M2, un battello della Classe M modificato appositamente.



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