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Golden Age of Flying Boats
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The Leviathan of Belfast: Short Brothers' S.37 Dominion
During the late 1930s, seeking to expand their aerial routes to North America and the Pacific, the British Air ministry had issued a specification for a new multi-engine flying boat capable of transatlantic flight. Included in the specification, was also the ability to fly from the West Coast of Canada to the Protectorate of Hawaii. The goal of these ambitious requirements were two fold: first, establish a reliable and continuous aerial link between the British Isles and Canada, and two: catch up with the Americans who were already flying across the Pacific via Midway and Pelew. Like they did with their previous S.23 Empire, Short would answer the call, this time with their largest aircraft to date, the S.37 Dominion.
During the late 1930s, seeking to expand their aerial routes to North America and the Pacific, the British Air ministry had issued a specification for a new multi-engine flying boat capable of transatlantic flight. Included in the specification, was also the ability to fly from the West Coast of Canada to the Protectorate of Hawaii. The goal of these ambitious requirements were two fold: first, establish a reliable and continuous aerial link between the British Isles and Canada, and two: catch up with the Americans who were already flying across the Pacific via Midway and Pelew. Like they did with their previous S.23 Empire, Short would answer the call, this time with their largest aircraft to date, the S.37 Dominion.
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Polls Now Open
The submission period for the Golden Age of Flying Boats challenge has ended.
Please consider rating each entry here.
Options for the next challenge can be ranked here.
Both polls will remain open until Thursday 8 February, ending at 23:59 (UTC-12). Countdown Timer
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Armoured Cruiser
Destroyer 2035
Research Vessel
Military High Speed Transport
Export Light Frigate
The submission period for the Golden Age of Flying Boats challenge has ended.
Please consider rating each entry here.
Options for the next challenge can be ranked here.
Both polls will remain open until Thursday 8 February, ending at 23:59 (UTC-12). Countdown Timer
Options for the Next Challenge
Armoured Cruiser
- Your submission must depict a fictional armoured cruiser.
- The ship should be commissioned within the period between 1870-1908.
- The ship should not have a main calibre of over 10 inches (254 mm).
- The ship should not have the armour of over 8 inches (203 mm).
Destroyer 2035
- Your submission must depict a fictional destroyer.
- Air defence should be its primary focus, though it may fulfil other roles.
- The destroyer should be commissioned in the year 2035.
- Expected to serve until 2075, the design should anticipate future threats.
Research Vessel
- Your submission must depict a fictional research or survey ship.
- The vessel must be a watercraft which carries out research at sea.
- Your ship may have served in a different role before becoming a research or survey ship.
- Armament, if included, must be limited to self-defence only.
- Your ship should enter service prior to 2024.
Military High Speed Transport
- Your submission must depict a fictional military high-speed transport capable of moving personnel and materiel across the ocean rapidly.
- The maximum speed of your vessel should exceed the maximum speed of most contemporary transport ships.
- Your high speed transport must be a conversion of a surface combatant, or of a design derived from a surface combatant.
- No restriction is placed on time period.
Export Light Frigate
- Your submission must depict a fictional light frigate.
- The light frigate should be designed and built exclusively for export, and shown in the service of a country other than its creator.
- Full load displacement must be between 1,500 long tons (1,524 tonnes) and 4,000 long tons (4,064 tonnes).
- The light frigate should be laid down at some point between 1960 and 1990.
- Low cost should be a key element of your light frigate's design. It should be less expensive to build and operate than ships fulfilling the same role in the navy of its creator.
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Hey,Kiwi I did update the drawing and description before the due time(approx 4-5hrs before) but in the poll neither are updated.
Ty for understanding
Ty for understanding
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I have updated the poll to reflect your entry as it currently stands. Apologies for not noticing that you had edited it.Wolftheriot wrote: ↑February 5th, 2024, 4:07 pm Hey,Kiwi I did update the drawing and description before the due time(approx 4-5hrs before) but in the poll neither are updated.
Ty for understanding
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Polls Now Open
The community poll for the Golden Age of Flying Boats challenge has closed. Thanks to the 25 people who responded and all the artists that made this challenge possible. Congratulations to The_Sprinklez who achieved first place, as well as BillKerman1234 and Kirk7070 who tied for second place.
To those interested, the Armoured Cruiser Challenge is now open.
The community poll for the Golden Age of Flying Boats challenge has closed. Thanks to the 25 people who responded and all the artists that made this challenge possible. Congratulations to The_Sprinklez who achieved first place, as well as BillKerman1234 and Kirk7070 who tied for second place.
To those interested, the Armoured Cruiser Challenge is now open.
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Congratulations to Sprinklez.
Plus you won the last three challenges you entered. Talk about being on a roll.
Plus you won the last three challenges you entered. Talk about being on a roll.
My Worklist
Sources and documentations are the most welcome.
-Koko Kyouwakoku (Republic of Koko)
-Koko's carrier-based aircrafts of WWII
-Koko Kaiun Yuso Kaisha - KoKaYu Line (Koko AU spinoff)
-Koko - Civil Aviation
Sources and documentations are the most welcome.
-Koko Kyouwakoku (Republic of Koko)
-Koko's carrier-based aircrafts of WWII
-Koko Kaiun Yuso Kaisha - KoKaYu Line (Koko AU spinoff)
-Koko - Civil Aviation