- Parnall Peto
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name = Peto
type = Submarine launched Naval reconnaissance
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manufacturer = George Parnall and Company Limited
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designer =Harold Bolas
first flight =4 June 1925
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variants with their own articles =The Parnall Peto was a small
seaplane designed toAir Ministry specification 16/24 in the early 1920s for use as asubmarine -carriedreconnaissance aircraft .Two examples were designed and built by George Parnall and Company, one being lost with the submarine HMS "M2" when her hangar flooded. It was one of the most challenging projects which the company undertook, because of the very small hangar in which the aircraft had to fit, mounted immediately in front of the submarine's
conning tower .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 improvements were made and the machine was rebuilt with new wings, metal floats and a 169 hpArmstrong 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.The two aircraft built were:
N181 - Which was wrecked at
Gibraltar on11 February 1930 and rebuilt as N255 with improved floats and lost with HMS "M2".N182 - Which crashed
29 June 1930 atStokes Bay .pecifications
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length main= 22 ft 6 in
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height main=8 ft 11 in
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area main= 174 ft²
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empty weight main= 1,300 lb
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loaded weight main= 1,950 lb
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engine (prop)=Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose IIIC
type of prop=five-cylinder air-cooled radial engine with two bladed wooden propeller
number of props=1
power main= 135 hp
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max speed main= 113 mph at sea level
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ceiling main= 35,000 ft
ceiling alt= 11,300 m
climb rate main= 600 ft/min
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*Endurance 2 hours
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*Yokosuka E14Y
*Arado Ar 231
*Besson MB-411 sequence=
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External links
* [http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=650 British Aircraft Directory]
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