3 results found
City / Airport:Duxford (EGSU)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Imperial War Museum Duxford
Event:Duxford Air Day 1973
Photo Date:14 October 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
Photo ID:616940Submit Correction
View count: 107
On display at the first open day at the IWM Duxford facility. 1915-built . Damaged by bombing when at the IWM South Lambeth, London in January 1941. Loaned to the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton in January 1976. Current in 2023.
Registration / Serial:8359
Aircraft Version:Short 184
C/n (msn):[ 8359 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Duxford (EGSU)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:14 October 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
City / Airport:Duxford (EGSU)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Imperial War Museum Duxford
Event:Duxford Air Day 1973
Photo Date:14 October 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
Photo ID:616940Submit Correction
View count: 107
On display at the first open day at the IWM Duxford facility. 1915-built . Damaged by bombing when at the IWM South Lambeth, London in January 1941. Loaned to the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton in January 1976. Current in 2023.
Registration / Serial:8359
Aircraft Version:Short 184
C/n (msn):[ 8359 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Duxford (EGSU)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:14 October 1973
Photo by:Terry DannContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:5 November 2005
Photo by:Howard J CurtisContact
Photo ID:215701Submit Correction
View count: 231
This was the only British aircraft to take part in the Battle of Jutland. Flown by Flt Lt Frederick Rutland with Assistant Paymaster G. S. Trewin as observer, the aircraft was launched from HMS Engadine and spotted four cruisers of the German fleet. The aircraft was presented to the Imperial War Museum in 1917, where it was damaged in a German air raid during the Blitz. Sole surviving original airframe.
Registration / Serial:8359
Aircraft Version:Short 184
C/n (msn):[ 8359 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:5 November 2005
Photo by:Howard J CurtisContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:5 November 2005
Photo by:Howard J CurtisContact
Photo ID:215701Submit Correction
View count: 231
This was the only British aircraft to take part in the Battle of Jutland. Flown by Flt Lt Frederick Rutland with Assistant Paymaster G. S. Trewin as observer, the aircraft was launched from HMS Engadine and spotted four cruisers of the German fleet. The aircraft was presented to the Imperial War Museum in 1917, where it was damaged in a German air raid during the Blitz. Sole surviving original airframe.
Registration / Serial:8359
Aircraft Version:Short 184
C/n (msn):[ 8359 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:5 November 2005
Photo by:Howard J CurtisContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:25 April 2010
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:70904Submit Correction
View count: 230
1915-built by Westland for the Royal Naval Air Service under contract. This surviving forward fuselage of the biplane was damaged by bombing when at the IWM South Lambeth, London on 31st January 1941. This is the sole extant original Type 184.
Registration / Serial:8359
Aircraft Version:Short 184
C/n (msn):[ 8359 ]
Display Paint:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:25 April 2010
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:25 April 2010
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:70904Submit Correction
View count: 230
1915-built by Westland for the Royal Naval Air Service under contract. This surviving forward fuselage of the biplane was damaged by bombing when at the IWM South Lambeth, London on 31st January 1941. This is the sole extant original Type 184.
Registration / Serial:8359
Aircraft Version:Short 184
C/n (msn):[ 8359 ]
Display Paint:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:25 April 2010
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield