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The Supermarine Scapa was a British general reconnaissance flying boat built by Supermarine that was used by the Royal Air Force between 1935 and 1939. It was developed from the Southampton and formed the basis of the later Stranraer flying boat.

Scapa
A Royal Navy Supermarine Scapa at the Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment, Felixstowe, Suffolk (UK), in 1933.
Role Reconnaissance flying boat,
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Supermarine Aviation Works (Vickers), Ltd.
Designer R.J. Mitchell
First flight 1932
Introduction 1935
Retired 1939
Primary user Royal Air Force
Number built 15
Developed from Supermarine Southampton
Variants Supermarine Stranraer

Development


After experimenting with a three-engine design of flying boat, (the Nanok/Solent/Southampton X), Supermarine's chief designer, R.J. Mitchell, decided that the good hydrodynamic design that had been developed in the twin-engined Southampton, would be the platform for the next aircraft.

A prototype designated the Southampton IV was built. It had a hull that performed even better in the tank tests. An Air Ministry Specification was received in November 1931. The test pilot Joseph "Mutt" Summers took the first flight on 8 July 1932. The name had then been changed to the Scapa.

15 Scapas were built before production was changed to a more powerful development, the Stranraer.


Design


The Scapa hull was an all-metal structure, while the wing and tail surfaces had metal structure with fabric covering. The two Rolls-Royce Kestrel V-12 engines were mounted in nacelles underslung from the upper wing, and there were two fins, each placed at the mid semi-span of the tailplane. Similar to the Southampton, there were three gun positions provided, one in the nose and two staggered in the rear fuselage. They were provided each one with a single .303 British (7.7 mm) caliber Lewis Mk.I machine guns.


Operators


 United Kingdom

Specifications (Scapa)


Supermarine Scapa 3-view drawing from NACA-AC-203
Supermarine Scapa 3-view drawing from NACA-AC-203

Data from Supermarine Aircraft Since 1914[1]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


References


  1. Andrews, C.F.; Morgan, Eric B. (2003). Supermarine Aircraft Since 1914 (2nd Revised ed.). London: Putnam Aeronautical. pp. 128–14.

Further reading



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[de] Supermarine Scapa

Die Supermarine Scapa war ein britisches Flugboot für Aufklärungszwecke. Das von der Firma Supermarine gebaute Flugboot wurde zwischen 1935 und 1939 bei der Royal Air Force eingesetzt. Es war eine Weiterentwicklung der Supermarine Southampton und bildete die Basis für die spätere Entwicklung der Supermarine Stranraer.
- [en] Supermarine Scapa

[fr] Supermarine Scapa

Le Supermarine Scapa était un hydravion de reconnaissance générale britannique, utilisé par la Royal Navy entre 1935 et 1939.



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