A short type-184 seaplane of the royal naval air service, afloat, possibly at calshot
inscribed 'b' and 'short' by the artist, lower left, this is a study of a short type-184 tractor biplane seaplane of the royal naval air service. The prototype was delivered in april 1915 and over 930 examples were built during the war. This example is carrying a pair of small anti-submarine bombs and is shown afloat, with two naval seamen (possibly in a boat, or wading in shallow water) beyond the far float, and a man - presumably the pilot - standing in the cockpit. The implication is that it has just landed or may be under prepation for take-off. The naval air station at calshot is a likely location where wyllie could have made such a study. At the bottom of the sheet is a pencil sketch of a hard-chine-built rowing boat (apparently a flat-bottomed scow), an indecipherable diagram, and patches of test colours. A slight pencil sketch of waves is at the top. Date: 1915. Dimensions: 253 mm x 354 mm. Collection: Fine art.
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