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1920s British flying boat
The
Supermarine Scylla
was a 1920s
British
biplane
flying boat built by
Supermarine
.
Design and development
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The Scylla was designed by
R. J. Mitchell
, chief designer at
Supermarine
as an experimental wooden twin-engined biplane
amphibian aircraft
, in parallel with the
Supermarine Swan
design for a replacement for the
Royal Air Force
's
Felixstowe F5s
.
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See also
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Related development
Related lists
References
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Andrews and Morgan 1987, p.87
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