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Short S25 Sunderland Cutaway Drawing
Short S25 Sunderland Cutaway Drawing. FlightGlobal are the leading suppliers of cutaway and vintage military aircraft imagery. © FlightGlobal - All Rights Reserved
Media ID 1569017
Filename: 16533.jpg
Size: 6000 x 4296 (3.9MB)
Date: 14th July 2005
Source: FlightGlobal
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This print showcases a detailed cutaway drawing of the iconic Short S25 Sunderland, an impressive flying boat that played a significant role during World War II. The intricate illustration reveals the inner workings and various compartments of this legendary aircraft, providing aviation enthusiasts with a rare glimpse into its engineering marvels. The Short S25 Sunderland was renowned for its exceptional range, versatility, and durability. Designed by British manufacturer Shorts Brothers and initially introduced in 1938, it quickly became one of the most successful maritime patrol aircraft of its time. With its distinctive shape and massive wingspan, the Sunderland boasted an ability to stay airborne for extended periods while patrolling vast oceanic areas. This particular print emphasizes every minute detail of the aircraft's structure - from engines to crew quarters - allowing viewers to appreciate the complexity involved in constructing such a magnificent machine. It serves as both an educational tool for aspiring aviators and a nostalgic reminder for those who have witnessed or heard tales about these majestic planes soaring through the skies. Whether displayed in an aviation museum or adorning the walls of passionate collectors' homes, this extraordinary print is sure to spark conversations about aviation history and ignite imaginations with dreams of taking flight on board this remarkable seaplane.