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The Grahame-White Ganymede was a prototype British heavy night bomber intended to serve with the Royal Air Force in the First World War. A large, three-engined, twin-boom biplane, the sole prototype Ganymede did not fly until after the war had ended, and although an attempt was made to convert the aircraft to an airliner, it was unsuccessful.

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  • Grahame-White Ganymede
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  • The Grahame-White Ganymede was a prototype British heavy night bomber intended to serve with the Royal Air Force in the First World War. A large, three-engined, twin-boom biplane, the sole prototype Ganymede did not fly until after the war had ended, and although an attempt was made to convert the aircraft to an airliner, it was unsuccessful.
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loaded weight main
  • 16000.0
max speed more
  • at sea level
Guns
  • 3(xsd:integer)
number of props
  • 3(xsd:integer)
length alt
  • 15.17 m
span main
  • 2720.34
power/mass alt
  • 0(xsd:double)
more performance
  • 32400.0
height alt
  • 4.88 m
Type
type of prop
  • water-cooled V12 engine
loading main
  • 9(xsd:double)
length main
  • 1516.3799999999999
power alt
  • 201.0
area main
  • 1660.0
power main
  • 270.0
bombs
  • Bombload unknown
height main
  • 487.68
span alt
  • 27.21 m
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 105.0
engine (prop)
power/mass main
  • 0(xsd:double)
National Origin
empty weight main
  • 11500.0
loaded weight alt
  • 7273.0
area alt
  • 154.3
max speed alt
  • 91(xsd:integer)
jet or prop?
  • prop
loading alt
  • 51(xsd:double)
empty weight alt
  • 5227.0
plane or copter?
  • plane
Crew
  • Five
Number Built
  • 1(xsd:integer)
ref
  • The British Bomber since 1914
abstract
  • The Grahame-White Ganymede was a prototype British heavy night bomber intended to serve with the Royal Air Force in the First World War. A large, three-engined, twin-boom biplane, the sole prototype Ganymede did not fly until after the war had ended, and although an attempt was made to convert the aircraft to an airliner, it was unsuccessful.
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