Short S.41

Short S.41
Role Floatplane
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Short Brothers
First flight 2 April 1912
Introduction 1912
Primary user Royal Naval Air Service
Number built 3 (S.41, S.51 and S.52)
Developed from Short S.36

The Short S.41 was a British single-engined biplane built for the Royal Navy in 1912. Capable of being operated either on wheels or floats, it was successful enough for a further two similar aircraft to be built, with the type remaining in use until the early years of the First World War.