January 29, 2005 at 4:38 am
Hi All,
Well I’ve finally got around to scanning some stuff that I just got from an estate sale. I came across this one and I’m at a lost to what it is gone thru all of my English Aircraft books so i turn it over to you guys I know it shouldn’t take long
Also could I get some background on the plane and possiable could I get the location.
Thanks in advance
RER

By: Flanker_man - 29th January 2005 at 20:03
HM Submarines M1, M2 & M3 were developments of the steam powered K-Class.
M1 had a 12-inch gun, M2 a seaplane & hangar & M3 was a minelayer.
The attached shows the Parnall Peoto recce aircraft on HMS M2.
After being hauled out of the hangar, the wings were unfolded and the aircraft was launched from the catapult.
After landing on its floats, it came alongside and was winched aboard.
The whole concept was not a success.
The 4,304 ton French submarine Surcouf had aBesson MB 411 recc seaplane – as did a number of Japanese subs – including the massive 6,560 ton I-400, equipped with 3 x Aichi M6A1 Seiran seaplanes, designed to attack the US west coast
Ken
By: Alex Crawford - 29th January 2005 at 18:41
Hi,
If you do a search on ‘Google’ for Parnall Peto you should find a few more interesting photos. I just have.
If you come across any photos of the Hawker Hart family of biplanes I would be interested.
Alex
By: crazymainer - 29th January 2005 at 18:08
Does anyone have any more photos of this type of aircraft its rather nice looking.
I’ve only found this photo so far in the boxs.
Also what are the box like items on the underside of the leading edge.
Cheers
RER
By: Alex Crawford - 29th January 2005 at 18:03
Hi Nermal,
Not too hot on subs. 🙂
Alex
By: Nermal - 29th January 2005 at 16:37
Alex – the submarine was called M2; it was one of the three M class.
Papa – there were three: as you say one was rebuilt with a different serial number after a major crash, but it apparently contained only slightly more than the data plate rebuilds of today hence the new number. – Nermal
By: crazymainer - 29th January 2005 at 16:32
Thanks Guys 😀 🙂
RER
By: Papa Lima - 29th January 2005 at 10:06
N181 was built in 1925. Powered by 127 hp Bristol Lucifer and later a 135 hp AS Mongoose engine. After rebuilding as N225, it was aboard submarine M2 when it sank with all hands on 26 January 1932. I believe there were only 2 built, the second being serailled N182, with an enlarged fin and rudder.
By: Alex Crawford - 29th January 2005 at 06:21
Hi,
It’s a Parnall Peto. This was a submarine launched two seat reconnaissance aircraft. It was designed for the M2 series of submarines.
Alex