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- AD Flying Boat — two-seat patrol/reconnaissance flying boat (1915)
- AD Navyplane
- AD Type 1000 — biplane floatplane torpedo-bomber floatplane (1915)
- Airspeed AS.30 Queen Wasp — pilotless target floatplane (1937)
- Avro Type D — two-seat biplane floatplane (1911)
- Beardmore Inverness — monoplane flying boat (1925)
- Blackburn B-20 — reconnaissance flying boat (1940)
- Blackburn Iris — five-seat long-range reconnaissance flying boat (1926)
- Blackburn Nautilus — two-seat biplane fleet spotter/fighter floatplane (1929)
- Blackburn Perth — five-seat long-range reconnaissance flying boat (1934)
- Blackburn Sydney — three-engine, monoplane reconnaissance flying boat (1931)
- Blackburn T.B. — two-seat zeppelin interceptor floatplane (1915)
- Blackburn Type L — twin-float seaplane (1915)
- Blackburn Velos — two-seat coastal defence seaplane (1925)
- de Havilland DH.50 — single engine transport and bush plane floatplane (1923)
- de Havilland DH.60 Moth — two-seat sportplane floatplane (1925)
- de Havilland DH.61 Giant Moth — single engine transport and bush plane floatplane (1927)
- de Havilland DH.83 Fox Moth — 4 seat light transport and bush plane floatplane (1932)
- de Havilland Hornet Moth — single engine 2 seat cabin biplane floatplane (1934)
- de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide — twin engine 9 seat feeder-liner floatplane (variant had different fin) (1934)
- de Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly — twin engine floatplane (1935)
- English Electric Ayr — three-seat coastal patrol flying boat (1924)
- English Electric Kingston — reconnaissance flying boat (1924)
- Fairey III — spotter/reconnaissance floatplane (1918)
- Fairey Campania — spotter/reconnaissance floatplane (1917)
- Fairey Flycatcher — single-seat fighter floatplane (1922)
- Fairey Fremantle — long-range reconnaissance biplane floatplane (1924)
- Fairey Hamble Baby — single seat biplane scout floatplane (1917)
- Fairey N.4 — five-seat long-range twin engine biplane reconnaissance flying boat (1923)
- Fairey N.9 — two-seat experimental seaplane (1918)
- Fairey N.10 — two-seat patrol seaplane (1917)
- Fairey Pintail — two-seat fighter/reconnaissance biplane amphibian (1920)
- Fairey S.9/30 — biplane torpedo bomber floatplane (1934)
- Fairey Seafox — two-seat spotter reconnaissance floatplane (1936)
- Fairey Seal — two-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1930)
- Fairey Swordfish — biplane torpedo bomber floatplane (1934)
- Felixstowe F.1 — biplane fighter reconnaissance flying boat (1910s)
- Felixstowe F.2 — biplane reconnaissance flying boat (1917)
- Felixstowe F.3 — biplane anti-submarine patrol flying-boat (1917)
- Felixstowe F.4 Fury — long-range triplane patrol flying boat (1918–1919)
- Felixstowe F.5 — biplane reconnaissance flying boat (1918)
- Felixstowe Porte Baby — biplane patrol flying boat (1916)
- Gloster II — racing floatplane for 1924 Schneider Trophy (1924)
- Gloster III — racing seaplane for 1925 Schneider Trophy (1925)
- Gloster IV — racing seaplane for 1927 Schneider Trophy (1927)
- Gloster VI — racing seaplane for 1929 Schneider Trophy (1929)
- Gloster Goring — prototype bomber, tested as a seaplane (1927)
- Hawker Dantorp — 3 seat bomber floatplane (1925)
- Hawker Osprey — 2 seat fighter/reconnaissance biplane floatplane (1930)
- Hamble River H.L.1 Seaplane — floatplane (1914)
- Lakes Hydro-monoplane — floatplane (1913)
- Lakes Seabird — floatplane (1912)
- Lakes Waterbird — floatplane (1911)
- Lakes Waterhen — floatplane (1912)
- Mann Egerton Type B — seaplane (1916)
- Martinsyde F6 — transport floatplane conversion (1918)
- Norman Thompson N.T.2B — two-seat biplane training flying boat (1910s)
- Norman Thompson N.T.4 — twin-engined flying boat (1910s)
- Norman Thompson N.1B — prototype armed patrol flying boat (1910s)
- Norman Thompson N.2C — twin-engined flying boat (1918)
- Phoenix Cork — reconnaissance flying boat (1918)
- Sage Type 4 — seaplane patrol aircraft/trainer (1917)
- Saro A.7 Severn — flying boat (1930)
- Saro A.14 — prototype flying boat (1930s)
- Saro A.17 Cutty Sark — lightweight amphibious flying boat (1929)
- Saro A.19 Cloud — twin-engined flying boat (1930s)
- Saro Windhover — twin-engined flying boat (1930s)
- Saro London — coastal patrol flying boat (1930s)
- Saro A.33 — four-engined flying boat (1930s)
- Saro Shrimp — experimental reconnaissance flying boat (1939)
- Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 — turbojet fighter flying boat (1947)
- Saunders-Roe Princess — large ten-engined commercial flying boat (1952)
- Saro Lerwick — twin-engined reconnaissance flying boat (1940)
- Saunders Kittiwake — amphibious flying boat (1920)
- Saunders A.3 Valkyrie — three-engined military flying boat (1927)
- Saunders A.4 Medina — passenger flying boat (1925)
- Short N.2A — seaplane (1910s)
- Short N.2B — seaplane (1910s)
- Short N.3 Cromarty — flying boat (1921)
- Short S.74 — seaplane (1910s)
- Short S.80 — twin-float seaplane (1910s)
- Short S.81 — trials seaplane (1910s)
- Short S.135 — seaplane (1910s)
- Short S.1 Stellite/Cockle — small single-seat flying boat (1924)
- Short S.7 Mussel — small seaplanes for float testing (1926)
- Short Singapore — prototype reconnaissance biplane flying boat (1920s)
- Short Calcutta — three-engined commercial biplane flying boat (1920s)
- Short Rangoon — military biplane flying boat (1930)
- Short Valetta — survey floatplane (1930s)
- Short S.12 Singapore II — prototype reconnaissance biplane flying boat (1930)
- Short Sarafand — six-engined long-range military biplane flying boat (1932)
- Short S.15 K.F.1 — prototype long-range biplane flying boat (1931)
- Short Kent — biplane airmail flying boat (1931)
- Short R.24/31 "Knuckleduster" — monoplane flying boat (1930s)
- Short S.19 Singapore III — six-seat general reconnaissance biplane flying boat (1934)
- Short Mayo Composite
- Short S.20 Mercury — flying-boat-launched four-engined long-range floatplane mail-carrier (1938)
- Short S.21 Maia — seaplane-carrier four-engined flying boat (1938)
- Short Scion Senior — four-engined nine-passenger floatplane (1930s)
- Short Empire — four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (1936)
- Short Sunderland — four-engined long-range maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1937)
- Short S.26 — four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (1939)
- Short S.30 Empire — four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (1936)
- Short S.33 Empire — four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (1936)
- Short Shetland — large military flying boat (1944)
- Short Seaford — four-engined long-range maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1934)
- Short Sealand — passenger amphibious flying boat (1947)
- Short S.B.7 Sealand III — seven-seat passenger amphibious flying boat (1948)
- Short Admiralty Type 74 (1914)
- Short Admiralty Type 166 — seaplane (1914)
- Short Type 184 — torpedo-bomber floatplane (1915)
- Short Type 310 — torpedo-bomber floatplane (1916)
- Short Admiralty Type 827 — reconnaissance/bomber floatplane (1914)
- Short Admiralty Type 830 — reconnaissance/bomber floatplane (1920s)
- Short Sandringham — four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (Converted from S.25 airframes)
- Short Solent — 45-passenger four-engined long-range commercial flying boat (S.45)
- Short S.10 Gurnard — prototype naval fighter-reconnaissance biplane (1929)
- Short-Bristol Crusader — racing seaplane (1927)
- Singular Aircraft SA03— flying boat (2012)
- Sopwith Bat Boat— flying boat (1913)
- Supermarine Air Yacht — flying boat (1931)
- Supermarine Baby — fighter flying boat (1917)
- Supermarine Channel — (1919)
- Supermarine S.4 — Schneider Trophy racing seaplane (1925)
- Supermarine S.5 — Schneider Trophy (1927)
- Supermarine S.6 — Schneider Trophy (1931) — S.6B World speed record—first aircraft to exceed 400 mph (640 km/h)
- Supermarine Scapa — reconnaissance flying boat (1935)
- Supermarine Scarab — reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1924)
- Supermarine Seagull — spotter/reconnaissance flying boat (1922)
- Supermarine Seagull ASR-1 — Rolls Royce Griffon powered monoplane
- Supermarine Seal — deck-landing fleet-spotting amphibian (1921)
- Supermarine Sea Eagle — amphibious flying boat (1923)
- Supermarine Sea King — fighter flying boat (1920s)
- Supermarine Sea Lion I — Schneider Trophy racing seaplane (1919)
- Supermarine Sea Lion II — Schneider Trophy racing seaplane (1922)
- Supermarine Sea Otter — reconnaissance air/sea rescue flying boat (1938)
- Supermarine Southampton — reconnaissance flying boat (1925)
- Supermarine Spitfire Floatplane — fighter seaplane (trials 1940-42)
- Supermarine Stranraer — reconnaissance flying boat (1936)
- Supermarine Swan — 10-passenger flying boat (1920s)
- Supermarine Walrus — spotter/reconnaissance flying boat (1936)
- Vickers Valentia — transport flying boat (1918)
- Vickers Vanellus — fleet-spotter amphibious flying boat (1920s)
- Vickers Viking — amphibious flying boat (1919)
- Vickers Vulture — amphibious flying boat (1920s)
- White and Thompson No. 3 two-seat pusher flying boat (1910s)
- Wight Baby — single-seat seaplane (1910s)
- Wight Converted Seaplane — bomber floatplane (1910s)
- Wight Pusher Seaplane — floatplane (1910s)
- Wight Seaplane — floatplane (1910s)
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