. "1"^^ . . . "2"^^ . "1100"^^ . . "Short S.27"@en . . "3"^^ . . . "1540"^^ . "The Short S.27 and its derivative, the Short Improved S.27 (sometimes called the Short-Sommer biplane), were a series of early British aircraft built by Short Brothers. They were used by the Royal Navy and its first air arm, the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) for training the Royal Navy\u2019s first pilots as well as for early naval aviation experiments. An Improved S.27 was used by C.R. Samson to make the first successful take-off from a moving ship on 9 May 1912."@en . "517"^^ . . "48"^^ . . "1910"^^ . . "46"^^ . . "42"^^ . "Barnes 1967, p.70"@en . "imp"@en . "50"^^ . "5"^^ . . . . "The Short S.27 and its derivative, the Short Improved S.27 (sometimes called the Short-Sommer biplane), were a series of early British aircraft built by Short Brothers. They were used by the Royal Navy and its first air arm, the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) for training the Royal Navy\u2019s first pilots as well as for early naval aviation experiments. An Improved S.27 was used by C.R. Samson to make the first successful take-off from a moving ship on 9 May 1912."@en . "1"^^ . "Training and experimental"@en . . "7"^^ . . . "Short Brothers"@en .