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EDO earned its original fame as the world's principal producer of pontoon floats for aircraft, starting before World War II. EDO floats were developed for the most popular aircraft, ranging from Piper Cubs to the Douglas C-47. EDO's leadership in this field continued well into the 1970s, when it began to get significant competition from Wipaire ...
The Edo Aircraft Corporation was an established company that produced seaplane floats. In 1946, Edo designed its first aircraft, the Edo OSE. Two prototype aircraft (designated XOSE-1) were built and flown in 1946. The XOSE-1 was a single-seat low-wing cantilever monoplane with a single float and fixed wingtip stabilizing floats. The wings ...
Upon the agreement reached between the Rogozarski factory and the Navy command, the design and development of domestic aircraft floats was launched, unfortunately this project did not reach completion due to the outbreak of April war. In the pre-war period two SIM-XII-H aircraft were in accidents both in Boka Kotorska in 1940. Both aircraft ...
C-47 tested with Edo Model 78 floats for possible use as a seaplane. [9] [10] C-47D C-47B with high-altitude two-speed superchargers replaced by one-speed superchargers after the war. AC-47D Gunship aircraft with three side-firing .30 in (7.62 mm) Minigun machine guns. EC-47D
EDO 4000 series float The Mitchell Kitalina is an American single place amphibious aircraft. [1]
Whether due to their craftsmanship, rarity, or the story behind the real aircraft, here are 10 model airplanes that prove the sky’s the limit when it comes to their worth. 1. Dinky Supermarine ...
EDO Corporation was an American company which was acquired by ITT Corporation in 2007. EDO designed and manufactured products for defense, intelligence, and commercial markets, and provided related engineering and professional services. It employed 4,000 people worldwide and had revenues of $715 million in 2006.
C-47 tested with Edo Model 78 floats for possible use as a seaplane [15] [16] C-47D C-47B with second speed (high blower) of engine supercharger disabled or removed after the war AC-47D Spooky Gunship aircraft with three side-firing .30 in (7.62 mm) Minigun machine guns EC-47D