Talk:Short Scylla

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Pegasus XC thrust?=[edit]

While researching for this article I came across several different thrust values given for the Pegasus XC e.g.

920 hp / 686 kW (German Wiki, WW2 aircraft site etc)
919 hp (www.pprune.org/forum/archive ...)
910 hp / 680 kW (Century of Flight site)
900 hp (Century of Flight site)
660 hp / 492 kW (Imperial Airways site)

In the end I chose the last value because it came from the Imperial Airways site and I decided that the operator would know (and because it seemed unlikely that there would be such a leap in engine power from the 595 hp of the Jupiter XFBM to 920 hp; 660 hp seemed more feasible!); but one extremely detailed and accurate site ([1] Brian Cassidy's "Flying Empires") gives 920 hp / 686 kW and I am minded to use these values after all!

What look like a competent source ([2] www.oldengine.org) gives

HP(max)=790 hp and
HP(take off)=910 hp, which differs only slightly from Cassidy's figure.

Can anyone help sort this one out? Many thanks! TraceyR 18:38, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


I've got another source for the 660 hp for the Pegasus XC in the Scylla - i.e ">*Donald, David (Editor) (1997). The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Aerospace Publishing. ISBN 1-85605-375-X. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help) and this seems anout right for 1936 - but much higher values seem to be quoted for installations in other aircraft - i.e. ~900 hp - could it be aircraft specific? Nigel Ish 22:45, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The 900hp figures are typos where the author has assumed the hp figures were kW.So the table should read
  • 686hp / 511kW (German Wiki, WW2 aircraft site etc)
  • 685hp / 511kW (www.pprune.org/forum/archive ...)
  • 680hp / 507kW (Century of Flight site)
  • 671hp / 500kW (Century of Flight site)
660hp / 492kW (Imperial Airways site)

Petebutt (talk) 18:19, 9 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Name—model or just individual?[edit]

Do we know whether the name Scylla properly applies to the model as well as to one individual, or just to that one individual? Does any known source say? I tried to look at the three online sources, but only the Century of Flight one would load for me, and it doesn't say either way. PointyOintment · 10:52, 23 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]