Development of the 
         Singapore's basic design began with the Mk I of 1926, and was followed 
         by the Mk II of 1930, which did not go into production. The Mk III was 
         Short's submission to Specification R.3/33 of which four development 
         aircraft were ordered and the first flew in July 1934. This batch 
         underwent trials at the Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment, 
         Felixstowe, and, following the completion of these, a production order 
         was issued against a new specification, R.14/34. Contracts followed in 
         batches, and production ceased with the 37th aircraft in June 1937.
         The four development 
         aircraft were delivered to squadrons for operational training, and the 
         first production Singapore Mk III flew in March 1935. Deliveries began 
         to No. 230 Squadron at Pembroke Dock in April 1935, and other Singapore 
         Mk Ills went to Nos 203, 205, 209 and 210 Squadrons.
         Nineteen Singapores 
         were still in service at the outbreak of World War II with Nos. 203 and 
         205 Squadrons. The last operations were flown by No. 205 Squadron in 
         October 1941 before the squadron received the Consolidated Catalina. 
         No. 203 Squadron received Blenheims in March 1940 and other squadrons 
         received the Short Sunderland. 
         Specifications (Short 
         S.19 Singapore Mk III)
         Type: Six Seat 
         General Reconnaissance Flying Boat 
         Design: 
         Saunders-Roe Design Team 
         Manufacturer: 
         Saunders-Roe Aircraft Company 
         Powerplant: Four 
         560 hp (418 kW) Rolls-Royce Kestrel VIII/IX V-12 inline piston engines.
         Performance: 
         Maximum speed 145 mph (233 km/h) at 2,000 ft (610 m); cruising speed 
         105 mph (169 km/h); service ceiling 15,000 ft (4572 m).
         Range: 1,000 
         miles (1609 km) with internal fuel. 
         Weight: Empty 
         18,420 lbs (8355 kg) with a maximum take-off weight of 27,500 lbs 
         (12475 kg).
         Dimensions: Span 
         90 ft 0 in (27.43 m); length 76 ft 0 in (23.16 m); height 23 ft 7 in 
         (7.19 m); wing area 1,834.0 sq ft (170.38 sq m).
         Armament: Three 
         7.7 mm (0.303 in) Lewis machine-guns with one in the nose, dorsal and 
         tail positions plus up to 2,000 lbs (907 kg) of bombs.
         Variants: S.5 
         Singapore Mk I, S.12 Singapore Mk II, S.19 Singapore Mk III.
         Avionics: None.
         History: First 
         flight (prototype) July 1934; first delivery (Mk III production) March 
         1935; last operation sorties October 1941.
         Operators: 
         United Kingdom (RAF Coastal Command).