flying boat
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008
flying boat see seaplane .
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The U.S. Navy's 50-year romance with the flying boat
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; ... its tempestuous love affair with the flying boat, it took the Navy nearly a halfcentury ... courtship that vainly sought to keep flying boat development apace that of shipboard ... 1912, when the Navy accepted its first flying boat trainer - a two-place Curtiss F (C-1 ...
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CORSAIRVILLE - THE LOST DOMAIN OF THE FLYING BOAT.(Review)
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; ... 0-670-86653-9 Inspired by the story of the flying boat Corsair, which had become lost and made ... asking for first-hand reminiscences of flying boat travel. The response was overwhelming ... and huge lakes was ideally suited to flying boat operations. With the aid of a map showing ...
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Those magnificent men in their FLYING BOAT MACHINES; NEW ISLAND SERVICE EVOKES THE GOLDEN AGE OF AIR TRAVEL.(News)
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The wild flight of the Goose The flying boat is an endangered species. On Vancouver Island they take pride in their rare bird, as if it really is the last connection with a lost world
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A love affair with flying boats PAPERBACK OF THE WEEK
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Fishing? Watch for Low-Flying Boats
Chicago Sun-Times; 10/8/1994; Frederick H. Lowe; 257 words
; ... a bird. It's a plane. No, it's a flying boat. That's right, a flying boat. On Friday, Westport, Conn.-based ... miles per hour before it begins flying, he explained. Flarecraft Corp. made the boat for the recreational and the water-ta ...
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The Fighting Flying Boat: A History of the Martin PBM Mariner.(Book review)
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SEAIR's Do-24 flying boat starts world tour.(Tourism)
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Lake amphibian: water pilots who want a hull instead of floats have only one practical choice, a single-engine offspring of Grumman's grand old flying boats.(USED AIRCRAFT GUIDE)(Product/service evaluation)
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Sailboat
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... symbol of wealth. A one-person boat with a tiny sail represents ... and sea legends like the "Flying Dutchman." And a bay or lake ... rich, but the availability of free time and more cash to the ... catch the wind to drive the boat across the water. Most modern ... across the main axis of the boat ...
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seaplane
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... types are the floatplane, whose fuselage is supported by struts attached to two or more pontoon floats, and the flying boat, whose boat-hull fuselage is constructed with the buoyancy and strength necessary to land and float on water. Amphibians ...
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Chichester, Francis
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... aviator and a seaman. Chichester had previously won fame for flying around the world in his single-engine Gipsy Moth plane during ... served as chief navigation instructor at Empire Central Flying School in England and wrote navigation materials for the ... provide for him. He settled on sailing, buying his first ...
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Canada
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... museums. The city is a departure point for boat tours along the Rideau Canal to Ottawa ... coho salmon may be caught from shore or boat. Water pollution problems have, occasionally ... shipbuilding. The city is easily accessible by boat, highway, and rail. It has an estimated ...
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Monsters of Land, Sea, and Air
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... beast's pain, and he was in the first boat as it pulled alongside the massive thing ... great bird, far larger than the eagle, flying overhead. In fact, even in the nineteenth ... some witnesses were claiming to have seen flying monsters that resembled pterodactyls ... described it as an enormous, incredible ...
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