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. Consolidated also incorporated innovative features: the new design would be the first American bomber to use tricycle landing gear and it had long, thin wings with the efficient "Davis" high aspect ratio design (also used on the projected Model 31 flying boat)promising to provide maximum fuel efficiency
Wingspan: 21.3
Length: 12.8
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incorporated innovative features: the new design would be the first American bomber to use tricycle landing gear and it had long, thin wings with the efficient "Davis" high aspect ratio design (also used on the projected Model 31 flying boat)promising to provide maximum fuel efficiency. The aircraft also had a
Wingspan: 18.5
Length: 12
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(CAC), the Wirraway was a modified North American BC-1 with a three-bladed propeller, two fixed .303-inch machine guns and a third in the rear cockpit, and bomb rack for up to 500 pounds of ordnance. On 6 January 1942 Wirraways of 24 Squadron attempted to intercept Japanese flying boats flying over New
Wingspan: 17.79
Length: 11.51
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to change this model in any other way, please visit Our Custom Model Gallery section of our website to commission a personalized model to be built. DO-X Seaplane Airliner History: The Dornier Do X was the largest, heaviest and most powerful flying boat in the world when it was produced by the Dornier
Wingspan: 19
Length: 15.75
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Master tested well, but never entered service due to the Navy fearing loss of funding for surface ships and submarines if it encroached on the USAF strategic bomber role. The pending elimination of the flying-boat platform from the United States Navy also entered into the decision regarding the P6M. Later
Wingspan: 17.4
Length: 18.3
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. Martin Company, was a 1950s strategic bomber flying boat for the United States Navy that almost entered service; production aircraft had been built and Navy crews were undergoing operational conversion, with a service entry about six months off, when the program was cancelled on August 21, 1959
Wingspan: 10.5
Length: 16.5
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for the manufacture of the PBB-1 Sea Ranger twin-engined patrol flying boat. The Army proposed that the Navy cancel the Sea Ranger program and turn over the Renton factory to them for B-29 production. In exchange, the USAAF would get out of the antisubmarine warfare business and would drop its objections to the Navy
Wingspan: 21.5
Length: 13.5
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of the intruder to warn herit turned out to be a British Short Sunderland flying boat on patrol. At 2143, Worcester secured from battle stations and resumed her cruising with TF 77. There was one more day of flight operations off the Korean coast, 6 September, before Worcester transferred her helicopter
Length: 24
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for The Reich, working on occasion in conjunction with the feared and lethal U-boat crews prowling the Atlantic and Mediterranean waters. The Bv 138 carried wit it a most unique design. The wings were of a high-mounted monoplane type with pontoon skids on either side. Two engines were mounted on the main wings
Wingspan: 17.58
Length: 13.97
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patrol and in the process of being superseded by the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley and Lockheed Hudson.Limited numbers of Ansons continued to serve in operational roles such as coastal patrols and air/sea rescue. Early in the war an Anson scored a probable hit on a German U-boat. In June 1940, a flight
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and followed the Turner to TU 71.0.4. The next day Sterett, en route to the Gulf of Tonkin, sighted a fishing boat north of Taiwan flying the Republic of Korea ensign. The boat, later identified as BT 22210, was adrift with its engine inoperative and making frantic visual signals for assistance. Despite
Length: 24
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