Canamar Leyva, 2012 - Google Patents
Seaplane conceptual design and sizingCanamar Leyva, 2012
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- Canamar Leyva A
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Ever since the idea of flying machines that could land and take off from water (seaplanes) was invented in 1910, a huge amount of research was poured into it until it stagnated in 1950. Their performance did not grow according to current aircraft requirements. The idea of …
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