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Developed into the PA-28. PA-28-140
Cherokee Two-place,
fixed landing gear
landplane,
Lycoming O-320-E2A or -E3D
engine of 150 hp (112 kW),
gross weight 1...
- II were
produced as
either landplanes or floatplanes, the
majority as
landplanes (see the
table below). On the
landplanes the
landing gear
comprised a...
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because landplanes were less
constrained by
weather conditions that
could result in sea
states being too high to
operate seaplanes while landplanes could...
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alternative landing signal was used to
initiate a
landing procedure. The
landplane first flew on 11 June 1937, and the
floatplane on 19
October 1937. The...
- The
Cessna 180
Skywagon is a four- or six-seat,
fixed conventional gear
general aviation airplane which was
produced between 1953 and 1981.
Though the...
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World War. It was a twin-engined, twin boom biplane. One was
built as a
landplane for France,
while three more
similar aircraft were
built as Seaplanes...
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engine with six
seats and a
gross weight of 3,200 lb (1,451 kg) as a
landplane.
Certified on 31
January 1961. 238 built. 185A
Skywagon 1962
model year...
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successor organization, the
Royal Air
Force (RAF). The T.1 was the
first landplane specifically designed for
carrier operations, but it was
completed too...
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biplanes that enjo**** a very long
production and
service history in both
landplane and
seaplane variants.
First flying on 14
September 1917,
examples were...
- The
Arctic Aircraft Arctic Tern (named
after the bird) is a bush
plane that was
produced in
small numbers in
Alaska in the 1970s and 1980s. It is a strengthened...