posted on Oct, 10 2016 @ 10:08 AM
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Curtiss model f-4 1913? Russian 🤔
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Grigorivich???
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"Russian Flying Boats 1913
Curtiss Model F
Curtiss Model F
Curtiss Model F-4 - 1913
The Curtiss Models F made up a family of early flying boats developed in the United States in the years leading up to World War I. Widely produced,
Model Fs saw service with the United States Navy under the designations C-2 through C-5, later reclassified to AB-2 through AB-5. Several examples
were exported to Russia, and the type was built under licence in Italy.
In configuration, these were biplane flying boats powered by a single engine mounted amongst the interplane struts and driving a pusher propeller. The
pilot and a single passenger sat side-by-side in an open cockpit. The wing cellule was derived from the Model E landplane and was of two-bay,
unstaggered, equal-span construction with large ailerons mounted on the interplane struts and extending past the span of the wings themselves. The
earliest examples of this design were built and sold by Curtiss in 1912 without any designation applied to them; the Model F name only coming into use
the following year. Confusingly, Curtiss also used the designation Model E to refer to some early machines in this family, although these were quite
distinct from Curtiss landplanes that bore this same designation and all but identical to the Model Fs."~ per link
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