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Model R-4LM Conversion of R-4L into mailplane for US Army, with front cockpit converted to mail compartment with capacity for 400 lb (181 kg) of mail. [6] Model R-6 Two-seat floatplane with long-span wings of R-3 but powered with Curtiss V-2-3 engine. 76 delivered to US Navy plus some floatplanes and landplanes for US Army. Used for torpedo ...
Curtiss Model H: 1914 478 family of classes of long-range flying boats Curtiss Model K: 1915 51+ Single engine biplane flying boat Curtiss Model R: 1915 ~290 Single engine biplane utility plane Curtiss C-1 Canada: 1915 12 Twin engine biplane bomber Curtiss JN-4: 1915 6,813 Single engine biplane trainer Curtiss Model L: 1916 4+ Single engine ...
Top to bottom: 1870 helicopter; 1871 'Planophore; 1873 ornithopter Wright Flyer 1903 pusher Wright, Curtiss and Farman pushers Voisin-Farman 1908 Curtiss n°2 (1909 Bristol Boxkite (1910) Wright Model B (1910) Curtiss Model E (1911) Curtiss Model F (1912) Voisin III (1914) Airco DH.2 (1915) Vickers FB.5 (1915) Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2] (1915) Grigorovitch M-9 (1916) FBA Type H (1916 ...
Curtiss Model D 1911 biplane, 1 seat; Curtiss Model E 1911 biplane floatplane, 17+ built; Curtiss Autoplane 1917 (hops only) roadable aircraft, 1 built; de Schelde Scheldemusch 1935 1 seat biplane trainer, 6 built; de Schelde S.21 fighter mockup, 1940 (unflown) Edgley Optica 1979 ducted fan observation aircraft 21 built
The Kurtis Sport Car (KSC) is a two-seat, aluminum-body sports car designed by Frank Kurtis and manufactured by Kurtis Kraft in 1949 and 1950. Built with numerous components (including the chassis and V8 engine) from a 1949 Ford, the KSC was built as both a production car and a kit car. It was sold at a base price of $3,495.
In 1933, the R-2 was modified with the more powerful Pratt & Whitney Wasp and its cowling from the 1932 R-1 which was uprated for 1933 with the bigger, more powerful Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet. Other 1933 R-2 modifications included a new thicker wing with a longer span of 27.8 ft (8.5 m) and an area of 104 sq ft (9.7 m 2), and Granville's 2 ...
Model R may refer to: Curtiss Model R, a WWI U.S. utility airplane; Gee Bee Model R, a 1930s racing airplane; Stinson Model R, a 1930s light airplane;
"Headed" Model D at the College Park Air Museum "Headless" Model D replica at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. A number of Curtiss Pusher original and reproduction aircraft exist, and reproductions of the design date as far back to the era when the original aircraft was in production, mostly built by private parties.