The winners are...
S.7/36: A new shipboard spotter amphibian aircraft with an all-metal hull and carrying a crew of three-four with a self-defence armament of two twin Vickers 'K' MG mounts, speed is to be at least 150mph with a range of 725 miles.
The sole entry is the Supermarine Sea Otter, a basic biplane design powered by a Bristol Mercury radial and meeting all the main specification requirements. First flight is planned for December 1936 with service entry to replace the Seafox during 1937 aboard battleships and other heavy units.
T.23/36: A twin-engined advanced trainer with a secondary function as a navigator/ radio operator and gunnery trainer.
The winner is the Airspeed AS.10, first flight planned mid 1937, 136 on order.
T.29/36: A twin engined wireless trainer based on an existing civilian design.
The winner is the D.H.89 Dominie, eighteen on order to enter service in 1937.