Sea plane
A sea plane is a fixed-wing vehicle that can take off to the sky or water.[1]
Sea Plane Media
- Grumman HU-16D Albatross Chalks MIA 03.87.jpg
A Grumman G-111 Albatross amphibious flying boat landing
- Vought OS2U Kingfisher in flight, circa in 1944 (80-G-K-15959).jpg
OS2U Kingfisher in 1944. Seaplanes were commonly used in World War II for reconnaissance and search and rescue. They were launched from ships or seaplane tenders, or could take off from water in the right conditions.
- Bundesarchiv Bild 102-12963, Flugboot "Do X".jpg
Dornier X, a flying boat airliner of the interwar period
- Curtiss F of M Reid over Keuka Lake.JPG
Aviation pioneer Marshall Earle Reid at Lake Keuka, New York (USA) in his Curtiss Model F seaplane.
- Tre sjöflygplan.jpg
Three Seaplanes, etching by marine artist Nils Elias Anckers depicting early models
- F.2A in dazzle scheme.jpg
The Felixstowe F.2A, a WW1 flying boat
References
- ↑ "Seaplane". ScienceDaily. Retrieved 2020-12-04.