Historical References

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Historical References

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Here post information and references about 'Flying Boats', etc.

A good place to ask historical questions.
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Here is a link to a potentially very useful website. It contains walk around images and some other good information for a wide selection of flying boats

http://www.seawings.co.uk/;
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AceSeafire wrote:Here is a link to a potentially very useful website. It contains walk around images and some other good information for a wide selection of flying boats

http://www.seawings.co.uk/;
Sea wings is The Bomb. That website is responsible for much lost productivity in my working life around 5 years ago. I have to be careful going back to it. I've been clean this last couple of years..... :-D

There's also a Russian site with excellent pictures. Address escapes me but when I find it again I'll post it up.
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if you are building a Grumman then check out this website http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.o ... =3&t=13327

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Here is a good link to images of Widgeons & Goose's http://tonymadgehjg.proboards.com/index ... hread=5950

and this link for a Widgeon walk around showing the u?c in good detail http://imodeler.com/groups/walk-arounds ... n-widgeon/

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