Other aircraft designed by RJ Mitchell |
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From 1919 to 1925
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Post WW1 Supermarine continued with their success in the design and build of flying boats, with Mitchell becoming chief designer by 1920. |
| Sealion II 1920 |
Seagull II 1924 |
From 1926 to 1931
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This period was characterised by Supermarine and Mitchell’s interest in the Schneider Trophy. Mitchell Designed two planes which won the contest three times in a row |
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S.6/S.6B |
From 1932 to 1937
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Mitchell worked largely on designs for new military aircraft to meet the requirements of the Air Ministry in this period |
| Type 224 1934 |
B.12/36 Bomber |
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