From Handwiki | Sea Urchin | |
|---|---|
| Role | Racing flying-boat |
| Manufacturer | Supermarine Aviation Works |
| Status | unbuilt |
The Supermarine Sea Urchin was an unbuilt United Kingdom racing biplane flying boat designed by the Supermarine Aviation Works to compete in the 1924 Schneider Trophy. It was to be a single seat biplane, powered by a Rolls-Royce Condor V-12 water-cooled engine buried in the fuselage, driving a pusher propeller mounted on the upper wing via geared shafts. It was abandoned without being built owing to problems with the engine and the transmission required to drive the propeller.[1]
Data from Supermarine Aircraft Since 1914[1]
General characteristics
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Categories: [Flying boats] [Single-engined pusher aircraft] [Biplanes] [Mid-engined aircraft]