Supermarine S.6A
N247
This
was the winner of the 1929 Schneider Trophy Air race (with an average
speed of 328.63 mph
over the 50 km closed
circuit course). It, along with its sister N248, were later
modified to bring them
up to S.6B standard by
fitting newer, longer floats, mass balances for the fin and ailerons
and Rolls-
Royce "R" engines. N247 was was held in reserve for the 1931
race. In the event the 1931 Schneider
event was a washout, since
only the U.K. participated. France withdrew as did Italy,
following the
death of its super air racer
Giovanni Monti. The forfeit in essence gave Britain the
Trophy in perpetuity.