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Supermarine Channel

Posted on March 7, 2026 By

The founder of the company, named “Supermarine Aviation Works” since 1916, was Noel Pemberton-Billing. One of the first aircraft built by this firm in significant numbers was the AD. Boat flying boat.

Developed by the Air Department (A. D.) of the British Admiralty in 1915, this flying boat was intended for patrol and aerial reconnaissance. A total of 29 aircraft were built, including two prototypes equipped with various engines. Most of them were immediately placed in storage upon completion of construction.

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Civilian Conversion of the AD. Boat

In 1919, “Supermarine” purchased 19 of these machines from the Admiralty for conversion into a civilian variant. They were equipped with 160-horsepower (119 kW) Beardmore engines, receiving the designation Supermarine Channel I. The aircraft, designed to carry three passengers in open cockpits, was initially used for pleasure flights, local airlines, and briefly for cross-Channel services.

Global Operations and Export Success

These and other converted machines were intensively operated in the United Kingdom and beyond. Aircraft were exported to Bermuda (five), Japan (three), New Zealand (one), Norway (nine), and Sweden (one). Some of them were equipped with 240-horsepower (179 kW) Siddeley Puma engines, receiving the designation Channel II.

Technical Specifications

Modification Channel I
Wingspan, m 15. 38
Aircraft length, m 9.15
Aircraft height, m 3. 96
Wing area, m2 44. 50
Empty weight 1140
Maximum takeoff weight 1600
Engine type 1 Piston engine Beardmore
Power, hp 1 x 160
Maximum speed, km/h 1 40
Cruising speed, km/h 115
Practical range, km 625
Practical ceiling, m 2000
Crew, crew members 1
Payload: 2 passengers

Image gallery of the Supermarine Channel

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