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Short S16 / 1 Scion II G-ADDN of Southend Flying ServicesShort S16/1 Scion II, G-ADDN, of Southend Flying Services
Short Scion Senior float-plane L9786, seen with a scale model of the Sunderlands planing bottom as its float. Date: circa 1938
Short S. 22 Scion Senior G-AECUShort S.22 Scion Senior G-AECU at Heston Date: 1937
Short S. 16 Scion II G-ADDXShort S.16 Scion II G-ADDX of Plymouth Airport Limited at Plymouth-Roborough airport. Date: circa 1937
Short S. 16-1 Scion 1 G-ACUWShort S.16/1 Scion 1 G-ACUW (msn S.775) at Rochester airport. The third production Scion 1, G-ACUW can be seen with the low set engine nacelles and early style windscreen
Short S22 Scion Senior G-AECUShort S22 Scion Senior, G-AECU
The first Short S16 Scion G-ACJIThe first Short S16 Scion, G-ACJI
Godfrey Baring MP (for the Isle of Wight)A sgned postcard portrait Sir Godfrey Baring, 1st Baronet (18711957) - Liberal Member of Parliament for the Isle of Wight and later Barnstaple
Short S22 Scion Senior-Irrawaddy Flotilla CoShort S.22 Scion Senior first flown in 1935. A larger 4-engined version of the 2-engined Scion, Irrawaddy Flotilla Co was its main civilian user. 6 built. Date: circa 1930s
Short S16 Scion of Southend
Short S16 Scion (forward view, on the ground) of G-AEJN
Short S22 Scion Senior L9786 being launched by craneShort S22 Scion Senior, L9786, being launched by crane at Rochester
The second Short S22 Scion Senior VT-AHIThe second Short S22 Scion Senior, VT-AHI
The first Short S22 Scion Senior VT-AGUThe first Short S22 Scion Senior, VT-AGU
Short S16 / 1 Scion II G-ACUZShort S16/1 Scion II, G-ACUZ
Short S16 / 1 Scion II VH-UUT at Rochester AirportShort S16/1 Scion II, VH-UUT, at Rochester Airport prior to dispatch to Adelaide in 1936. Date: 1936
Short S16 / 1 Scion G-ACUWShort S16/1 Scion, G-ACUW
Short S16 / 1 Scion G-ACUVShort S16/1 Scion, G-ACUV
Clumber SpanielsSANDRINGHAM SLIP, SCURRY AND SCION Owned and bred by King George V. Date: 1935
Short Scion SeniorEssentially a half-size version of the Empire class, the Scion is produced in landplane and seaplane versions, as a medium-size passenger carrier