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26: 120:. It was a high-wing, wire-braced monoplane with its engine housed in a nacelle mounted above the wings on struts. The pilot and passengers sat in a fully enclosed cabin. Fleetwings initially planned to manufacture 50 production units, but at a price approaching $ 25,000 during the Depression, there proved to be no sustainable market. 116:, Inc., of Bristol, Pennsylvania. While the aircraft's basic configuration had a precedent in the design of the Loening "Monoduck" developed by the Grover Loening Aircraft Company as a personal aircraft for Mr. Loening (for whom Reddig worked from 1925 to 1933), the Sea Bird was unusual because of its construction from spot-welded 475: 485: 400: 506: 521: 393: 531: 386: 313: 331: 112:
The Sea Bird was an amphibious utility aircraft designed under contract in 1934–1935 by James C. Reddig for
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The Sea Bird found use with private pilot owners and saw service with the oil support industry in
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F-401 prototype, Golden Wings Museum, Blaine, Minnesota
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150 mph (240 km/h, 130 kn) at sea level
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52 US gal (43 imp gal; 200 L)
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Fleetwings
Fleetwings
stainless steel
Louisiana
Jacobs L-5
radial engine
"Specifications of American Airplanes"
Aviation
ISBN
0-7106-0710-5
"A Shot-Welded Stainless Steel Amphibian"
Flight
aerofiles.com
Vintage film of the Fleetwings Sea Bird
v
t
e
Fleetwings and Kaiser-Fleetwings
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A-1
BT-12
BQ-1
BQ-2
PQ-12
Sea Bird
A-39
BQ-2
BTK
FK

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