The Short Stirling bomber
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About the Short Stirling bomber
When built it had better payload and range than anything else flying, but some structural issues such as a divided bomb bay meant that it lacked the versatility to adapt to changing requirements. No Short Stirlings survive.
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- About the Short Stirling
- A Stirling Mission
- Artwork featuring the Short Stirling
- The Technical Specifications of the Short Stirling
- Pilot's Manual
- The Victoria Cross
- Survivors
- MacRobert's Reply - a famous Short Stirling
- A video about the Stirling
- More resources about the Stirling bomber
- Remember the Stirling - DVD
- Discussions about the Short Stirling
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A history of the Short Stirling

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The first four engineed bomber of the second world war, the Short Stirling was originally credited with a two thousand mile range carrying eight tons of bombs. However performance issues and heavy losses plagued the aircraft, which was withdrawn from service when alternatives such as the Lancaster were developed. An unarmed transport version outlasted the bombers, but was similarly withdrawn once better alternatives were developed.
The heavy losses suffered by its crews during the early years of the war are something not to be forgotten in any study of aviation during this period.
Total Short Stirling production was 2374 aircraft, spread across all variants.
Given that so little about the Stirling survives, these figures may be inaccurate, although I have crosschecked several sources.
The Stirling Story
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One of the few books that covers the Stirling bomber in detail, this 1969 book covers the history of the bomber.
Release Date: 12/31/1969
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A Stirling Mission
The Renault factory bombing
Artwork featuring the Short Stirling
Posters and Photographs of the bomber
More artwork and models have become available from Amazon.co.uk, but at the present time these can only be bought within the UK and Europe.
Photographs
Cards, Canvas paintings and models

Three Short Stirlings in Flight
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Short Stirling Model
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Short Stirling B I / II
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The Technical Specifications of the Short Stirling
Type:
Heavy Bomber (4 engined)
Crew:
7
Max Speed:
270mph
Service Ceiling:
17,000 feet*
Range:
2010 miles
Engines:
4 x Bristol Hercules engines
Length:
87ft 2 inches
Wingspan:
99 ft
Height:
22 ft 9 inch
Weight:
70,000lbs
The lack of infomation on the Stirling means that several sources quote different sizes for the aircraft (possibly because of modifications made for its later role as a glider tug). The figures above are an aggregate of several sources.
A cutaway diagram is available from Amazon.co.uk.
- 10x8 Photograph (25x20cm) Short Stirling Published 29/01/42 from Flightglobal: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
- 10x8 Photograph (25x20cm) Short Stirling Published 29/01/42 from Flightglobal: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
Pilot's Manual
Aviation nostalgia
The Victoria Cross
For valour
- 1942 - Flight Sergeant RH Middleton - held his damaged aircraft steady for the crew to bail out, but was killed in the crash
- 1943 - Flight Sergeant AL Aaron DFM - severely injured after a nightfighter attack, he assisted the bomber aimer in making a wheels up landing so his crew survived, but died of his injuries.
Survivors
No Short Stirling bombers survive

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Partly this was due to the time it was created - any crashed aircraft were promotly recycled to manufacture new ones. Because focus shifted so much to the later bombers - the Lancaster among others, the Stirling was overlooked and its notes and paperwork lost.
Parts have resurfaced at crash sites. In Holland the engine of the Stirling bomber marks the memorial to seven crew members of a Stirling bomber downed during the war.
The Stirling Project maintains components and notes relating to this aircraft and is trying to ensure that what remains of it is not lost to history. Ideally they would like to obtain enough parts to recreate a Stirling for museum display, though this seems unlikely.
MacRobert's Reply - a famous Short Stirling
Two famous Short Stirlings
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A video about the Stirling
The news release about the Short Stirling
At 3:50 the story of MacRobert's Reply is featured: "Glory is the reward of valour."
More resources about the Stirling bomber
More about the Short Stirling
- The Stirling Project
- Affiliated to Bomber Command Association. The Stirling Project is attempting to gather as many resources about the vanished bomber as possible, including parts which may aid in a recreation. Memories, photos and resources are available here.
- The Stirling Bomber Pages
- The Short Stirling was the RAF's first four engined bomber of the second World War. It took a major part in the strategic offensive until 1943...
- www.pilotfriend.com - Photos and Specifications
- Photos and technical specificationsof the Short Stirling
- RAF History - Bomber Command 60th Anniversary - Shorts Stirling
- RAF History - Bomber Command 60th Anniversary
Remember the Stirling - DVD
A DVD by an ex-crewmember telling the story of the Stirling
The Product Description says it all: "Produced by Brian Harris, DFC, an ex-navigator on Stirlings, this DVD includes all the best available Stirling footage and exclusive interviews. Highlights include Churchill inspecting No.7 Squadron Stirling V-Victor, footage from Arnhem, a German amateur 8mm film of a 214 Squadron Stirling being shot down - and an interview with the rear gunner of that very aircraft."
- Remember The Stirling [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Film & TV
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Discussions about the Short Stirling
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R Cuff
Apr 19, 2012 @ 1:53 pm | delete
- My wifes parents lived next door to F/S D W Moffett who flew in a stirling bomber and became a member of the caterpiller club for jumping with a parachute and surviving. I dont know where he jumped but he was taken prisoner. I have the caterpiller badge he was awarded and am going to donate it to the museum at RAF Cosford in the near future.
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c morehen
Apr 11, 2012 @ 4:26 pm | delete
- my dad flew in a stirling said it was good old kite served the crew well and made it through till the end, saw many a friend shot down,they, got shot up by night fighter (ju88) but made it home ERNEST T MOREHEN (radio operator)
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Dirk Broer
Apr 3, 2012 @ 8:51 am | delete
- Ever came across http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Stirling#Bibliography? There is much more than you thought. Also, the book you claim to be from 1969 isn't from 1969 at all! I have it here right before me with a copyright ©2001
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tirial
Apr 4, 2012 @ 5:34 am | delete
- Unfortunately, the data on the book is supplied by Amazon in a feed, and I can't edit it. There used to be a wikipedia module on the page, but wikipedia no longer support squidoo, so the module was withdrawn.
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moonlitta
Feb 14, 2011 @ 4:49 am | delete
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