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closure in 1930. The firm also
built aero engines.
After Aeromarine itself went out of business, the
production of
Aeromarine engines was
continued by the Uppercu-Burnelli...
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Advanced Aeromarine (later
HighCraft AeroMarine) was an
aircraft manufacturer based in Ocoee, Florida. It
built light aircraft and sailplanes, developing...
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Maximum speed: 75 mph (121 km/h, 65 kn)
Related development Advanced Aeromarine Carrera Aero Adventure Aventura Cliche, Andre:
Ultralight Aircraft Shopper's...
- The
Aeromarine 39 was an
American two-seat
training seaplane ordered by the US Navy in 1917 and
built by the
Aeromarine Plane and
Motor Company of Keyport...
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Advanced Aeromarine Sierra was an
American high-wing, strut-braced, single-seat,
glider that was
designed and
produced by
Advanced Aeromarine, as a kit...
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Aeromarine West
Indies Airways was a
United States airline that
operated from 1920 to 1924. It was
reorganized as
Aeromarine Airways in 1921. A new Aeromarine...
- One
Aeromarine 50 was
purchased by
Aero Limited for New York-Atlantic City flights.
Aeromarine Airways also
operated Model 50
flying boats.
Aeromarine 50B...
- Motorbuch-Verlag. p. 19. ISBN 3879435650. Eckland, K. O. (26
April 2008). "
Aeromarine,
Aeromarine-Klemm, Uppercu".
Retrieved 29
December 2021.
Mikesh & Abe 1990,...
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Aeromarine 8
Aeromarine 39
Aeromarine 40
Aeromarine 50
Aeromarine 52
Aeromarine 55
Aeromarine 60
Aeromarine 75
Aeromarine 80
Aeromarine 85
Aeromarine 700 Aeromarine...
- kit form
based in Orlando, Florida. It
marketed designs by
HighCraft AeroMarine under licence.
Advanced Aviation Husky (1970s) single-engine single-seat...