Short Admiralty Type 166

Type 166
Short Admiralty Type 166 on HMS Ark Royal, 1916.
Role Torpedo-bomber and reconnaissance floatplane
National origin  United Kingdom
Manufacturer Short Brothers
First flight 1916
Primary user Royal Naval Air Service
Number built 26


The Short Type 166 was a 1910s British two-seat reconnaissance, bombing and torpedo carrying folder seaplane, designed by Short Brothers.

Development

The Short Type 166 was designed as a 'folder' aircraft to operate from the Ark Royal as a torpedo-bomber. Six aircraft, known within Shorts as the Type A, were originally ordered before the outbreak of World War I, and were assigned the Admiralty serial numbers 161 to 166.[1] As was normal at the time, the type was designated the Admiralty Type 166, after the naval serial number of the last aircraft in the batch. Sometimes, the aircraft are referred to as the Short S.90 (S.90 was the manufacturer's serial number of the first aircraft, naval serial 161).

The Type 166 was similar to the earlier Short Type 136, but slightly larger, and was designed from the start as a torpedo carrier, although it was never used in that rôle.[1]

Design

The Type 166 was a two-bay biplane with twin wooden pontoon floats, with a water rudder fitted to the tail float, plus a stabilizing float mounted near the wing-tip under each lower wing. It was powered by a nose-mounted 200 hp (149 kW) Salmson engine.

A follow-on order for 20 aircraft was assembled by Westland Aircraft at its Yeovil factory.[2] The Westland built aircraft did not have provision for a torpedo, but could carry three 112 lb bombs, and were fitted to carry radio equipment. There was also a Lewis gun, that was operated by the observer in the rear cockpit.[1]

Operators

 Greece
 United Kingdom

Specifications

Data from Westland History,[2] Barnes & James[3]

General characteristics

Performance

See also


Related lists

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Barnes & James, p.101.
  2. 1 2 Westland History - Short 166
  3. Barnes & James, p.106
  4. Bruce 1957, p.482.

Bibliography

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