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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...
- Data from Aerofiles :
Loening General characteristics Crew: 1 Capacity:
Landplane: 224 lb (102 kg) Floatplane: 240 lb (110 kg) Length: 13 ft 11 in (4.24 m)...
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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...
- Length: 42 ft (13 m) (
landplane) 44 ft 4 in (13.51 m) (floatplane) Wingspan: 57 ft (17 m) Height: 15 ft 11 in (4.85 m) (
landplane) 44 ft 4 in (13.51 m)...
- 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...
- 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...
- The
Piper PA-18
Super Cub is a two-seat, single-engine monoplane.
Introduced in 1949 by
Piper Aircraft, it was
developed from the PA-11 Cub Special, and...
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Hughes H-1 Racer. On
September 13, 1935, Hughes,
flying the H-1, set the
landplane airspeed record of 352 mph (566 km/h) over his test
course near Santa...