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hydro-aeroplane
† hydro-aeroplane Obs. (ˌhaɪdrəʊˈɛərəpleɪn) Also (U.S.) hydro-airplane. [f. hydro- + aeroplane n., airplane.] An aircraft designed to land on and take off from the water; a seaplane.1909 Westm. Gaz. 7 Jan. 4/2 Before the present year expires the hydro-aeroplane will be an accomplished fact. 1914 Sco...
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Bristol Aeroplane Company
The Bristol Aeroplane Company, originally the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, was both one of the first and one of the most important British aviation 'T'
Bristol Monoplane
Bristol Prier monoplane
Bristol-Burney seaplanes
Bristol-Coanda Monoplanes
Bristol Gordon England biplane
Bristol B.R.7
Bristol Hydro
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Roland Rohlfs
Rohlfs flew a hydro-aeroplane called the "Dunkirk Fighter" for Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company in 1918.
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Richard C. Saufley
Concentrating on "hydro-aeroplane" (seaplane) development, he set altitude and endurance records and was attempting to better his own record when he died
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Malcolm Lockheed
Malcolm Lockheed (né Malcolm Loughead; – ) was an American aviation engineer who formed the Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company along with his brother, Allan
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Thomas-Morse Aircraft
At the Livingston County Picnic in 1912 The Thomas Brothers Hydro-aeroplane was scheduled to fly the first Hydro-aeroplane in Livingston County but later In 1913, the name became Thomas Brothers Aeroplane Company and based in Ithaca, New York. On December 7, 1914, the company moved to Ithaca.
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Robert J. Collier
He commissioned a hydro-aeroplane plane to be constructed in 1913 to attempt to cross the Atlantic. Curtiss for his successful development of the hydro-aeroplane.
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Bristol Hydro no.120
The Hydro no.120 was a Romanian-designed two-seat, single-engine biplane configured as a single-float seaplane. Development
The Romanian aircraft designer Henri Coandă joined the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, as Bristol was then known, in January 1912.
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Bristol T.B.8
The Bristol T.B.8, or Bristol-Coanda T.B.8 was an early British biplane built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company and designed by the Romanian Henri Coandă T.B.8H
One Bristol Coanda Monoplane was converted into the T.B.8 prototype and was fitted with twin floats as the T.B.8H "Hydro" variant.
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Alco (disambiguation)
Alco may also refer to:
Companies
ALCO Stores, a defunct American discount store
Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company, the original name of the company that became
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Paul Tissandier
Together with Count Charles de Lambert, he was involved in the construction of hydro-gliders. champion
Yves Rousseau – French aviation pioneer
Kathy Sutton – Canadian world sky diving champion
Roger Poncelet – third-generation Belgian wooden aeroplane
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Loughead Aircraft Manufacturing Company
History
The Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company was established in San Francisco on December 19, 1912 by the brothers Allan and Malcolm Loughead. Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company
Loughead returned to San Francisco in 1912 and went to work as an auto mechanic.
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Logan Archbold Vilas
In the spring of 1913, Vilas visited Glenn Curtiss in Hammondsport, New York, and made a down payment on his Hydro-Aeroplane and enrolled in the Curtiss Hydro-License No. 6 from the Aero Club of America.
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Loughead F-1
Development
Formerly with the Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company in 1916, the Loughead brothers (Allan and Malcolm) started the Loughead Aircraft Manufacturing
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Jan Nagórski
Первый гидроаэроплан в Северном Ледовитом океане (The First hydro-aeroplane over the Northern Ocean), Petrograd, 1917.
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