The recent trial flights and acceptance tests of the Rohrbach "Romar," the largest seaplane in the world, have yielded results fully confirming the principles followed in its development. Its take-off weight of 19,000 kg, its beating the world record for raising the greatest useful load to 2000 m by almost 2500 kg and its remarkable showing in the seaworthiness tests are the results of intelligent researches, the guiding principles of which are briefly set forth in this article.
Technical details in the structural development of Rohrbach seaplanes
1929-11-01
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Technical details in the structural development of Rohrbach seaplanes
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
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