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Old July 19th 05, 10:54 PM
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My distant relatives built several canard biplane pusher seaplanes
between 1911 and 1917. The used engines that they built themselves.
The planes were turned with their patented "Jib Sheet Rudder" which was
a surface the was mounted on the outside interplane struts between each
wing and pivoted to the outside to turn the plane. It was supposed to
have worked very well.

If you can find a copy of Jane's Planes from back then look for the
Boland Aeroplane and Motor Company. There is also a book called "Wings
of the Weird and Wonderful" that has a picture of the landplane
version.

Michele


karel wrote:
has the canard concept ever been applied to a flying boat?
with pusher propellers?
if not, any good reasons?

KA
(just wondering)