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  2. Seaplane - Wikipedia

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    There were experiments by aviators to adapt the Wright Model B to a water landing. The first motion picture recorded from an airplane was from a Wright Model B floatplane, by Frank Coffyn in 1911. The Wright Brothers, widely celebrated for their breakthrough aircraft designs, were slower to develop a seaplane; Wilbur died in 1912, and the ...

  3. List of flying boats and floatplanes - Wikipedia

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    Three Canadair CL-215 amphibious flying boats. The following is a list of seaplanes, which includes floatplanes and flying boats.A seaplane is any airplane that has the capability of landing and taking off from water, while an amphibian is a seaplane which can also operate from land.

  4. Water landing - Wikipedia

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    The "water bird" emergency landing is a technique developed by the Canadian Forces to safely land the Sikorsky CH-124 Sea King helicopter if one engine fails while flying over water. The emergency landing technique allows the boat-hull equipped aircraft to land on the water in a controlled fashion. [96]

  5. Flying boat - Wikipedia

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    Short S23 "C" Class or "Empire" flying boat A PBM Mariner takes off in 1942 Dornier X in 1932. A flying boat is a type of seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water. [1] It differs from a floatplane in having a fuselage that is purpose-designed for flotation, while floatplanes rely on fuselage-mounted floats for buoyancy.

  6. Floatplane - Wikipedia

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    Floatplanes have often been derived from land-based aircraft, with fixed floats mounted under the fuselage instead of an undercarriage (featuring wheels). Floatplanes offer several advantages since the fuselage is not in contact with water, which simplifies production by not having to incorporate the compromises necessary for water tightness, general impact strength and the hydroplaning ...

  7. What we know so far about Washington DC plane crash - AOL

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    The passenger plane broke into multiple pieces and sunk several feet into the river, while the helicopter ended up upside down on the water. The plane, a Bombardier CRJ700, departed from Wichita ...

  8. 'We will find out what happened,' NTSB vows after tragic ...

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    Emergency response units search the crash site of an American Airlines plane and Army helicopter on the Potomac River after the plane crashed on approach to Reagan National Airport on Jan. 30 ...

  9. Plane collides with helicopter, crashes into DC river; bodies ...

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    An airplane collided with a helicopter while trying to land at the Ronald Reagan Washington National ... Water temperature ranging between 33 to 36 degrees were reported in the Potomac River near ...