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1. Seaplanes and amphibians — miscellaneous equipment

2. Seaplane hangar Abaft the conning tower

3. Biplanes and seaplanes dominated early aviation

4. DB-3TP Seaplane torpedo bomber built in 1938.

5. Aerial conveyors, airships, air balloons, seaplanes, hydroplanes, amphibious aeroplanes, space vehicles

6. Diamond bombarded the Italian seaplane base at Bomba, Libya on 23 August.

7. Among other changes, the hangar for her seaplane was dismantled.

8. On demobilisation, Paulhan became a seaplane builder, building machines under licence from Curtiss.

9. Wilhelm Kress trials a triplane seaplane that makes a short hop before capsizing.

10. The seaplanes were to be the Aichi M6A1 bomber carrying 800 kg bombs.

11. It was operating from HMS Ben-my-Chree, a seaplane carrier converted from a ferry.

12. “The take-off of an Albatross is aerodynamically similar to that of a seaplane.

13. They had the honour of mastering the new naval equipment: seaplanes and the first Bulgarian submarine.

14. The plan did not come to fruition, primarily because the German Navy relied on zeppelins for aerial reconnaissance, not seaplanes.

15. The Burgess HT-2 Speed Scout was an experimental United States observation/fighter seaplane.

16. Mehair is making waves and has state governments lining up with plans to use seaplanes, primarily for tourism.

17. Two seaplane tenders and six destroyers were to deliver 728 soldiers plus artillery and ammunition to Guadalcanal.

18. In the early morning hours of 10 May, 12 Heinkel He 59 seaplanes landed on the Nieuwe Maas.

19. Accordingly, two flush-deck Clemson-class destroyers were chosen for conversion to light seaplane tenders: Williamson and Childs.

20. Several Japanese ships had been sunk, a seaplane base damaged, and fires started among the wharves and warehouses.

21. British Guiana An Army Air Force airfield (Atkinson Aerodrome (later AFB)) (closed 1949) A Naval seaplane base near Suddie.

22. Williamson and her sister tenders also stocked emergency seaplane bases with vital necessities: buoys, gasoline, lubricating oil, ammunition, and bombs.

23. On 1 February 1943, De Haven screened six LCTs and a seaplane tender establishing a beachhead at Maravovo on Guadalcanal.

24. The Latécoère 298 (sometimes abridged to Laté 298) was a French seaplane that served during World War II.

25. (9) sea anchors and equipment for mooring, anchoring or manoeuvring seaplanes and amphibians on water referred to in OPS 1.840.

26. The aerodrome was well established, with the headquarters on board the seaplane tender Ark Royal which was anchored in the bay. Sentencedict.com

27. History Of Anodizing Aluminum Anodizing was first used on an industrial scale in 1923 to protect Duralumin seaplane parts from corrosion

28. I waited out at the end of the seaplane dock and swung aboard his sailboat as it drifted into the dock.

29. The Grumman HU-16 Albatross is a large twin–radial engine amphibious seaplane that was used by the United States Air Force (USAF), the U.S

30. Private-use air facilities registered with the FAA include 43 land-based airstrips, eight additional seaplane bases, two heliports and one STOLport.

31. 27 The aerodrome was well established, with the headquarters on board the seaplane tender Ark Royal which was anchored in the bay.

32. Some are cautionary Buoys to mark firing range or seaplane bases, while others gather weather information, locate prohibited areas or mark designated mooring areas.

33. Furthermore, five coastal groups (Küstenfliegergruppen) with reconnaissance aircraft, torpedo bombers, Minensuch aerial minesweepers and air-sea rescue seaplanes supported the Kriegsmarine, although with lesser resources as the war progressed.

34. A Includes civil and joint-use civil-military Airports, heliports, STOL (short takeoff and landing) ports, and seaplane bases in the United States and its territories

35. Public Airports are approximately 5,170, while the rest are either heliport, short landing and takeoff ports, joint-use civil-military airport, seaplane base, or military-only-use Airports

36. She was commissioned as a seaplane tender, and carried float-equipped planes under hangars on the main deck, from where they were lowered on the sea with a crane.

37. He worked at aircraft construction with engineer Pillard at the Société Provençale de Constructions Aéronautiques, building in 1928 the first all-metal seaplane in France, the SPCA Paulhan-Pillard T3.

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39. After protecting that seaplane tender, four days later, she escorted Ballard to Vanua Levu to pick up sick Army coastwatchers before returning to Espiritu Santo for fuel from the oiler USS Tappahannock.

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41. The flying surfaces on Biplanes added strength to the structure and provided extra lift to compensate for comparatively small engines, while seaplanes were favored for the unlimited space water provided for long take-off runs.

42. These seaplanes would be guided on their 1,380-mile flight to the Azores, by Robinson and other destroyers who poured smoke from their funnels in daylight and fired starshells or turned on searchlights during the night.

43. Fixed-wing Amphibious aircraft are seaplanes (flying boats and floatplanes) that are equipped with retractable wheels, at the expense of extra weight and complexity, plus diminished range and fuel economy compared to planes designed for land or water only.