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First Seaplane circa 1910

The seaplane or Hydravion was flown by its inventor, Henri Fabre.

From Mary Bellis, About.com

A seaplane is an aircraft designed to take off and land upon water.
First seaplane circa 1910
First seaplane circa 1910
On March 28, 1910, the first successful seaplane take-off from water at Martinque, France, occurred. The seaplane or Hydravion was flown by its inventor, Henri Fabre. A fifty-horsepower rotary engine powered the first flight, a 1650-foot distance over water. The plane Fabre flew was nicknamed "Le Canard", meaning the duck. On Jan. 26, 1911, Glenn Curtiss made the first successful seaplane flight in America. Curtiss fitted floats to a biplane, then took off and landed from water. Curtiss' contributions to seaplane innovation included: flying boats and airplanes, which could take-off and land on a carrier ship. On March 27, 1919, a U.S. Navy seaplane completed the first transatlantic flight.
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