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Originally known as Aeromarine Training Tractor, Aeromarine's chief designer, Charles F. Willard, designed a two place trainer in both land-plane and seaplane configuration. The land plane was designated the Aeromarine M-1 and was produced to US Army Specification No.1001. The seaplane version was
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Six aircraft were produced and assigned serial numbers 265/270. During Army testing, the aircraft proved to be unsuitable for a training. "Preliminary tests showed that the M1 was unstable in anything but level flight, and most spent the war years packed in their crates."
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and sold to the United States Navy (USN). Both aircraft shared much in common, aside from the undercarriage, the primary difference was that the M-1's wingspan was shorter than the Aeromarine 39.
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4-cylinder water-cooled in-line piston engine, 100 hp (75 kW)
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Warbirds: An Illustrated Guide to U.S. Military Aircraft, 1915-2000
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In 1920, there was a proposal to re-engine these aircraft with the
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Aeromarine M-1 3 view drawing Flight Magazine 1917-08-02 pg.782
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United States
Aeromarine
Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps
Aeromarine 39
biplane
Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps
Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company
Keyport, New Jersey
Aeromarine 39
Aeromarine 100hp

Airfoil
Hall-Scott A-7
"The Aeromarine Training Tractor Biplanes"
"The Aeromarine Land Training Airplane"
"1908-1921 USASC-USAAS Serial Numbers"
ISBN
1576071316
OCLC
41601136
cite book
link
Textbook of Applied Aeronautic Engineering
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Aeromarine
1909 Flying Boat
Model B

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