- Saro London
infobox Aircraft
name = Saro London
type = Reconnaissance flying-boat
manufacturer =Saunders-Roe Ltd
caption =
designer =
first flight = March, 1934
introduction = 1936
retired =
status =
primary user =Royal Air Force
more users =Royal Canadian Air Force
produced =
number built = 31
unit cost =
developed from = Saro A.7 Severn
variants with their own articles =The Saunders Roe A.27 London was a British militarybiplane flying boat built by theSaunders Roe company. Only 31 were built, entering service with theRoyal Air Force in 1936. Although due for replacement by the oubreak ofWorld War II , they saw some active service pending the introduction of the ultimately unsuccessful Lerwick.Development
The A.27 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. The London and its contemporary, theSupermarine Stranraer , were the last biplane flying-boats to see service.The first prototype flew in 1934 fitted with two
Bristol Pegasus IIradial engine s, mounted on the upper wing to keep them clear of spray while taking off and landing. The initial aircraft then went on to serve from 1934 - 1936 with 209 and 210 Squadrons RAF atFelixstowe andGibraltar respectively.The first deliveries of production aircraft began in March 1936 with Pegasus III engines, and from the eleventh aircraft onwards the Pegasus X engine was fitted instead and the aircraft's designation changed to London Mk. II. Earlier Londons were retrofitted with the Pegasus X and were given the "Mk. II" designation. This model equipped 201 Squadron RAF at
Calshot , replacingSupermarine Southampton s. Others were delivered in October of the same year to 204 Squadron RAF atMount Batten ,Plymouth , also replacing Southamptons.More were delivered to the same squadron the following year to replace
Blackburn Perth s, and to 202 Squadron RAF atKalafrana ,Malta , replacingSupermarine Scapa s, and 228 Squadron RAF atPembroke Dock .In 1938 209 Squadron RAF used five Londons equipped with auxiliary external fuel tanks for a long-distance training flight to
Australia to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the State ofNew South Wales . In this configuration they had a range of 2,600 miles (4,180 km).Operational history
By the outbreak of
World War II in September 1939, Londons still equipped 201 Squadron RAF which was by now stationed atSullom Voe inShetland , and 202 Squadron RAF atGibraltar . 240 Squadron RAF atInvergordon had also re-equipped with Londons in July 1939.These aircraft carried out active patrols over the North Sea and the Mediterranean. Some were fitted with a dorsal fuel tank to increase operational radius. Armaments in the form of bombs, depth charges and mines up to a total weight of 2,000 lb (907 kg) could be carried beneath the lower wings.
Gradually, the Londons' duties were assumed by newer aircraft such as the
Lockheed Hudson while squadrons flying Atlantic and Mediterranean patrols were re-equipped withShort Sunderland s. Some were transferred to theRoyal Canadian Air Force .Variants
;Prototype:One only;London Mk I:10 built with two 820 hp Pegasus III engines and two-bladed
propeller s. Later converted to Mk II.;London Mk II:20 built with two 915 hp Pegasus X engines and four-bladed propellers.Operators
;flag|Canada|1921
*Royal Canadian Air Force ;UK
*Royal Air Force
**No. 201 Squadron RAF
**No. 202 Squadron RAF
**No. 204 Squadron RAF
**No. 209 Squadron RAF
**No. 210 Squadron RAF
**No. 228 Squadron RAF
**No. 240 Squadron RAF pecifications (London)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?= plane
jet or prop?= prop
ref=
crew= Five
capacity=
length main= 56 ft 6 in
length alt= 17.2 m
span main= 80 ft 0 in
span alt= 24.4 m
height main= 18 ft 9 in
height alt= 5.7 m
area main= 1,425 ft²
area alt= 132.4 m²
airfoil=
empty weight main= 11,100 lb
empty weight alt= 5,030 kg
loaded weight main= 18,400 lb
loaded weight alt= 8,340 kg
useful load main=
useful load alt=
max takeoff weight main= 22,000 lb
max takeoff weight alt= 9,980 kg
more general=
engine (prop)=Bristol Pegasus X
type of prop= 9-cylinder air-cooledradial engine s
number of props=2
power main= 915 hp
power alt= 680 kW
power original=
max speed main= 135 knots
max speed alt= 155 mph, 249 km/h
max speed more= at 6,250 ft (1,900 m)
cruise speed main=
cruise speed alt=
never exceed speed main=
never exceed speed alt=
stall speed main=
stall speed alt=
range main= 956 nm
range alt= 1,100 mi, 1,770 km
range more=
ceiling main= 13,300 ft
ceiling alt= 4,050 m
climb rate main= 1,180 ft/min
climb rate alt= 360 m/min
loading main=
loading alt=
thrust/weight=
power/mass main=
power/mass alt=
more performance=
* Ferry range: 1,510 nm (1,740 mi, 2,800 km)
armament=
* 3 ×Lewis gun s
* 2,000 lb (900 kg) of bombs, mines or depth charges
avionics=ee also
aircontent
related=
similar aircraft=Supermarine Stranraer -Supermarine Walrus
sequence=
lists=
*List of aircraft of the RAF
*List of seaplanes and flying boats
see also=References
*cite book | last = Mondey | first = David | authorlink = | title = The Hamlyn Concise Guide to British Aircraft of World War II | publisher = Hamlyn | date = 1982 | pages = p. 180 | doi = | isbn = 1 85152 668 4
External links
* [http://www.srbhca.com/home.html Saunders Roe & British Hovercraft Corporation Archive]
* [http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=246 British Aircraft Directory]
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