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FLEETWINGS F401 SEABIRD
2017-08-01 16:52  Click:88
Price:Negotiable
Delivery Date:Within 3 days after your order is confirmed
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Description

only Surviving Fleetwings Seabird

Make of Stainless Steel

Ultra rare - ultra cool

Airframe

The Fleetwings Seabird was an amphibious utility aircraft designed in 1934-5 by James C. Reddig for Fleetwings, Inc., of Bristol, PA. 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 1929-1933) The Sea Bird was unusual because of its construction from spot-welded stainless steel. 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.

This aircraft is made of stainless steel, which weighs substantially less than it were made out of aluminum.

Engine(s)

Jacobs L-5 (285 hp)

1300 hrs SMOH

Exterior

Airframe is made of stainless steel. This is the worlds only stainless steel plane.

Inspection Status

Sold with current annual.

Contact information
Company:Platinum Fighter Sales
Status:Offline Send mail Online Chat
Name:Platinum Fighter Sal(Mr.)
Phone:9513667006
Telphone:(951) 366-7006
Country:USA
Address:409 N Pacific Coast Hwy Ste 339 Redondo Beach, California 90277 USA
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