Search references for SEAMEW. Phrases containing SEAMEW
See searches and references containing SEAMEW!SEAMEW
US navy standard reconnaissance plane
The Curtiss SO3C Seamew was developed by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation as a replacement for the SOC Seagull as the United States Navy's standard floatplane
Curtiss_SO3C_Seamew
British aircraft designed in 1951
The Short SB.6 Seamew was a British aircraft designed in 1951 by David Keith-Lucas of Shorts as a lightweight anti-submarine platform to replace the Royal
Short_Seamew
Topics referred to by the same term
Sea mew or seamew may refer to: Black-legged kittiwake Common gull, also called sea mew Supermarine Seamew, an amphibian seaplane Short Seamew, an anti-submarine
Seamew
List of ships with the same or similar names
ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Seamew, another name for the common gull: HMS Seamew (1857) was a coastguard vessel, transferred from
HMS_Seamew
British twin-engine amphibious aircraft
The Supermarine Seamew was a British twin engined amphibious aircraft built by Supermarine at their works in Woolston, Southampton. It was intended as
Supermarine_Seamew
Type of small boat
The Bell Woodworking Seagull and Seamew are both small sloop-rigged marine ply sailing boats of the Trailer yacht type designed by Ian Proctor, who was
Bell_Seagull_and_Seamew
Seaplane in the US Navy
for the United States Navy during World War II. The existing Curtiss SO3C Seamew and Vought OS2U Kingfisher were gradually replaced by the Seahawk in the
Curtiss_SC_Seahawk
American air-cooled inverted V-12 aircraft engine
in the Vought XSO2U-1 Scout. In 1938 it was tested in the Curtiss SO3C Seamew but was found to be unreliable with a tendency to overheat in low-speed
Ranger_V-770
Observation floatplane (in service 1938-59)
served much longer than planned, as the planned successor, the Curtiss SO3C Seamew, suffered from an insufficiently powerful engine which was a complete failure
Vought_OS2U_Kingfisher
Aerospace manufacturer in Northern Ireland
engine bomber design in case the V bomber projects failed, and the Short Seamew, a cheap-to-produce anti-submarine reconnaissance and attack aircraft intended
Short_Brothers
Carrier-based dive bomber Curtiss SOC Seagull - Observation aircraft Curtiss SO3C Seamew - Observation aircraft Curtiss SC Seahawk - ASW aircraft Curtiss SNC Falcon
List of aircraft of the United States during World War II
List_of_aircraft_of_the_United_States_during_World_War_II
French carrier based anti-submarine warfare aircraft
comparable role, configuration, and era Douglas A2D Skyshark Fairey Gannet Short Seamew Tupolev Tu-91 Related lists List of military aircraft of France "INAS 310
Bréguet_1050_Alizé
American scout seaplane
were expected to replace their aging SOCs with the third generation SO3C Seamew. The SO3C, however, suffered from a weak engine and plans to adopt it as
Curtiss_SOC_Seagull
Unmanned aircraft used for target practice
MQM-178 Firejet NAI CK-1 Nord CT41 Karrar (UCAV) NCSIST Spark Curtiss Queen Seamew Douglas BT-2BR and BT-2BG de Havilland Vampire Fairey Queen Firefly U.Mk
Target_drone
1940s British turboprop aircraft engine
Development engine for Armstrong Siddeley ASMD.3 Double Mamba ASMa.6 Mamba Short Seamew ASMa.7 Mamba A version for civil applications Swiss-Mamba SM-1 (aft turbofan
Armstrong_Siddeley_Mamba
Three-seat air sea rescue amphibious flying-boat. Two aircraft Supermarine Seamew - Twin-engined amphibious flying-boat. Two aircraft Supermarine Seal II
List of aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm
List_of_aircraft_of_the_Fleet_Air_Arm
1963 transport aircraft family by Short Brothers
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_SC.7_Skyvan
British four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Stirling
British test pilot (1904–1954)
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Joseph_Summers
British transport aircraft
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_330
Insitu ScanEagle Target Technology Ltd Imp Airspeed Queen Wasp Curtiss Queen Seamew De Havilland DH.82 Queen Bee Northrop MQM-36 Shelduck Miles Queen Marinet
List of equipment of the Royal Navy
List_of_equipment_of_the_Royal_Navy
British flying boat with 4 piston engines, 1944
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Shetland
Griffon-powered variants of the Supermarine Spitfire
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine Spitfire (Griffon-powered variants)
Supermarine_Spitfire_(Griffon-powered_variants)
Modified Supermarine Spitfire
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Speed_Spitfire
1950s British cancelled fighter aircraft
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Type_545
Heavy lift turboprop freighter
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Belfast
British single-seat jet-propelled fighter aircraft
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Swift
Post war British target tug
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Sturgeon
Experimental jet bomber in Britain
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Sperrin
Experimental aircraft in the UK
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_SB.4_Sherpa
carrier-based dive bomber Curtiss SOC Seagull observation aircraft Curtiss SO3C Seamew observation aircraft Curtiss SC Seahawk ASW aircraft Curtiss SNC Falcon
List of equipment of the United States Army during World War II
List_of_equipment_of_the_United_States_Army_during_World_War_II
British naval fighter-bomber aircraft from the Cold War era
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Scimitar
British single-seat WWII fighter aircraft
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Spitfire
WWII era flying boat patrol bomber
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Sunderland
British flying boat (1930s-1950s)
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_S.26
Late Merlin-powered variants of the Supermarine Spitfire
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine Spitfire (late Merlin-powered variants)
Supermarine_Spitfire_(late_Merlin-powered_variants)
Anti-submarine aircraft family by Grumman
Fairey Spearfish Grumman TBF Avenger Grumman S-2 Tracker Nakajima B6N Short Seamew Kowalski 1991, p. 3. Donald and March 2001, p. 46. Kowalski 1991, pp. 2–3
Grumman_AF_Guardian
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Admiralty_Type_166
American military floatplane by Northrop
configuration, and era Aichi E13A Arado Ar 196 Curtiss SC Seahawk Curtiss SO3C Seamew Fairey Seafox Fokker C.XI Latécoère 298 Mitsubishi F1M Vought OS2U Kingfisher
Northrop_N-3PB_Nomad
1944 British fighter aircraft
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Spiteful
British aircraft designer (1895–1937)
Sea Hawk and its variant the Sea Hawk II, the Type 179, the Nanok and the Seamew. In February 1929, Mitchell submitted patent GB 329411 A, "Improvements
R._J._Mitchell
Flying boat airliner
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Sandringham
1940s British fighter aircraft
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Seafang
Folding wing aircraft by Short Brothers
Short SA.1 Sturgeon - prototype anti-submarine aircraft (1946) Short SB.6 Seamew - anti-submarine aircraft (1953) Patents secured by Short Brothers including
Short_Folder
British carrier-based fighter aircraft
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Seafire
Military transport aircraft
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_C-23_Sherpa
Series of military training aircraft
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Tucano
utility 1942–1942 1 Fleet Freighter n/a Canada transport 1942–1944 2 Curtiss Seamew n/a US utility floatplane 1943–1944 82 Lockheed Lodestar n/a US transport
List of military equipment of the Canadian Army in World War II
List_of_military_equipment_of_the_Canadian_Army_in_World_War_II
American aerospace engineer (1898–1982)
Ascender that never achieved production status, as well as the Curtiss SO3C Seamew, a floatplane that was adopted by the U.S. Navy, but had a troubled operational
Don_R._Berlin
British general reconnaissance flying boat
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Scapa
Gunboat of the Royal Navy
built for the Royal Navy by Yarrow in 1927. Tern and her sister ship HMS Seamew were river gunboats ordered under the Royal Navy 1926 Estimates, and were
HMS_Tern_(1927)
Carrier-based fighter aircraft; first jet fighter in Royal Navy service
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Attacker
1981 airliner family
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_360
Aircraft designer
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Joseph Smith (aircraft designer)
Joseph_Smith_(aircraft_designer)
515 Italy 1940 11 Curtiss SC Seahawk United States 1944 577 Curtiss SO3C Seamew United States 1942 795 United Kingdom Curtiss SOC Seagull United States
List of aircraft of World War II
List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II
1930s British bomber aircraft design project
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_B.12/36
Aircraft wing capable of being folded for storage
patented Sto-Wing system was common to Grumman fighters of World War II. Short Seamew Grumman E-1 Tracer with Sto-Wing system folded wings. Grumman E-2 Hawkeye
Folding_wing
dockside, oxide doesn't, wasn't doorway, Norway dovetail, love-tale emu, seamew errand, gerund exile, flexile extant, sextant eyebrow, highbrow faithful
List of closed pairs of English rhyming words
List_of_closed_pairs_of_English_rhyming_words
Prototype two-seat Soviet attack aircraft
configuration, and era Breguet Alizé Douglas A2D Skyshark Fairey Gannet Short Seamew Related lists List of attack aircraft List of military aircraft of the Soviet
Tupolev_Tu-91
1920s British piston aircraft engine
Larynx Parnall Parasol Raab-Katzenstein RK-26 Wackett Warrigal Saro Cloud Saro Cutty Sark Supermarine Seamew Vickers Vireo VL Tuisku Westland Wagtail
Armstrong_Siddeley_Lynx
British amphibious aircraft
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Sea_Otter
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Cromarty
Naval aircraft family (1953–1978)
comparable role, configuration, and era Breguet Alizé Grumman S-2 Tracker Short Seamew Tupolev Tu-91 Related lists List of aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm 849 Naval
Fairey_Gannet
British-designed single-engine amphibious maritime patrol aircraft
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Walrus
British designer
was the Seagull for Bell Woodworking, followed shortly afterwards by the Seamew. Later on there was the Nimrod, Eclipse, Pirate, and the Prelude. In 1953
Ian_Proctor
1930s British passenger monoplane
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Valetta
Former luxury flying boat
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Air_Yacht
job, though at much less pay. Morgand begins his services on the steamer Seamew. Aboard are more than a hundred tourists as well as Mr. Thompson himself
The_Thompson_Travel_Agency
1913–1960 aircraft manufacturer
seaplane. Supermarine Nanok (1927) Supermarine Solent (1927) Supermarine Seamew (1928) – Twin-engined flying boat. Supermarine S.6 (1929) – Schneider Trophy
Supermarine
British experimental VTOL aircraft
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_SC.1
Wrecksite. 13 August 2025. "Rosslyn (+1894)". Wrecksite. 13 August 2025. "Seamew (+1894)". Wrecksite. 13 August 2025. "Sportsman [+1894]". Wrecksite. 13
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1894
British-designed prototype for an anti-Zeppelin quadraplane aircraft
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Nighthawk
British long-range air transport design (1937–1941)
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Mayo_Composite
Early British jet bomber
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
English_Electric_Canberra
Supermarine Walrus Supermarine Seagull ASR-1 Supermarine Seal Supermarine Seamew Supermarine Sheldrake Supermarine Solent Supermarine Southampton Supermarine
List_of_aircraft_(Su)
British rigid airship class destroyed in 1921
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
R38-class_airship
Sailing boat design
demonstrated by them being amongst the first owners of the new boats owning Seamew No. 7 and Fulmar No. 1 respectively. The first race was sailed off the Southport
Seabird_Half_Rater
British four-engined turboprop airliner, 1952
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Bristol_Britannia
Seaflower Seaford Seaforth Seagull Seahawk Seahorse Seal Sealark Sealion Seamew Searcher Seawolf Security Seine Selby Selene Selkirk Senator Senegal Seneschal
List of ship names of the Royal Navy (R–T)
List_of_ship_names_of_the_Royal_Navy_(R–T)
Mediterranean Fleet Scorpion UK 1937 February 1942 Sunk near Singapore Seamew UK 1927 18 August 1947 Scrapped at Basra Smilax UK >June 1943 October 1946
List_of_Eastern_Fleet_ships
American manufacturer
Curtiss XP-42 1939 1 Prototype single-engine monoplane fighter Curtiss SO3C Seamew 1939 795 Single-engine monoplane scout floatplane Curtiss-Wright CW-22 1940
Curtiss-Wright
British single-engined biplane
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_S.41
1940s military flying boat
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Seaford
"Short Seamew: A Camel Amongst Race Horses?", Jets, January / February 2014, Kelsey Publishing, Cordham, Kent, UK, page 21. "Short S.B.6 Seamew – anti-submarine"
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1950–1954)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1950–1954)
Trepidation of the Druids (III) 1821 "Screams round the Arch-druid's brow the seamew - white" Ecclesiastical Sonnets. In Series Part I.--From the Introduction
List of poems by William Wordsworth
List_of_poems_by_William_Wordsworth
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine Spitfire variants: specifications, performance and armament
Supermarine_Spitfire_variants:_specifications,_performance_and_armament
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_S.80
History of development and use of UAVs
Queen Wasp, the Miles Queen Martinet, and the US-supplied Curtiss Queen Seamew. After WW II these would be replaced by the jet-powered Anglo-Australian
History of unmanned aerial vehicles
History_of_unmanned_aerial_vehicles
British World War I seaplane
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Type_184
1930s British racing seaplane
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_S.6B
1920s British racing seaplane
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_S.5
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Gnosspelius_Gull
British pilot (1892–1966)
historians C. F. Andrews and E. B. Morgan. Other aircraft he tested included the Seamew, the Seagull and the Scarab, a militarised version of the Sea Eagle designed
Henry_Biard
1950s British prototype fighter aircraft
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Type_525
Passenger flying boat
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Solent
British monoplane flying-boat
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Knuckleduster
British-built light commercial amphibious aircraft
Sandringham Sarafand Satellite Scion Scion Senior Scylla Seaford Sealand Seamew 'Shamrock' Sherpa (SB.4) Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak
Short_Sealand
British supersonic fighter aircraft project
Channel Nanok Scapa Scarab Scylla Seal II Seagull (1921) Seagull ASR-1 Seamew Sea Otter Sheldrake Solent Southampton Stranraer Walrus Civil Air Yacht
Supermarine_Type_553
Squadron Leader Walter J. "Wally" Runciman, flying Short SB.6 Seamew, XE175, the fourth Seamew prototype, in a demonstration at the Sydenham Air Display,
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1955–1959)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1955–1959)
Test Pilot Sqn Ldr Walter J. "Wally" Runciman, flying the fourth Short Seamew prototype, was killed when the aircraft "appeared to start a slow roll"
List of air show accidents and incidents in the 20th century
List_of_air_show_accidents_and_incidents_in_the_20th_century
SEAMEW
SEAMEW
SEAMEW
SEAMEW
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Eastwood. Most, such as the one in Essex, get the name from Old English ēast ‘east’ + wudu ‘wood’, but an example in Nottinghamshire originally had as its final element Old Norse þveit ‘meadow’ (see Thwaites).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Garland of flowers
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : variant of Garner 1.German : habitational name for someone from any of the five places in Bavaria called Gern.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Dutch
English, German, and Dutch : variant spelling of Knopp.Polish : occupational name for a weaver, Polish knap (see Knapik).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish knop ‘button’ (see Knopf).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Joy of the Gods
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Six-armed Form of Lord Krishna; Rama
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swiss
Victory of the People; Necklace; Victorious; Variant of Nicolette
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Adventurous; Confident
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Wait
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Helper; Assistant; Supporter
SEAMEW
SEAMEW
SEAMEW
SEAMEW
SEAMEW