[WWI] Ursinus Seaplane
Douglas Anderson
djandersonza at yahoo.com
Wed May 30 11:41:34 EDT 2007
Thanks Joel
Unfortunately that is the sum total of the information I possess at the moment.
This time I made sure that all my typing is correct to prevent a re-occurance of what happened earlier
Joel Christy <jbarchristy at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Doug,
There was a good discription in Chandelle a few years ago. If you Google Ursinus Seaplane you should get it. I've always wanted to do it up but never seem to get around to it
Cheers,
Joel
Douglas Anderson <djandersonza at yahoo.com> wrote:
Does any-one have information, or can point me to plans or publications dealing with thisaircraft. It was very modern for its time in that the central float retracted to form teh lower half of teh fuselage in order to reduce drag (similar to the Blackburn B20). Apparently she was destroyed during taxying trials. I would appreciate any help in this regaurd
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