Short Brothers was established in 1908, the first British aircraft
manufacturer, with the company moving to Rochester during the early
years of the First World War. At Rochester Shorts produced some of their
most famous aircraft, beginning with a number of designs for the Royal
Naval Air Service. During the inter-war years the company specialized in
large flying boats, these undertaking pioneering flights while
establishing a series of regular over water air routes operated by
Imperial Airways.
At Rochester the Company designed and manufactured the Stirling bomber
and Sunderland flying boat. Short Brothers: the Rochester Years not
only looks at the development of those aircraft, but is a fascinating
account of the early years of long-distance aviation and the airmen that
used the River Medway at Rochester as a launch pad for flights of
hitherto undreamed of distances.