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de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver floatplane CF-ODA (msn 113), of Ontario Provincial Air Service (OPAS), moored at a Toronto waterfront jetty, on 26 May1960. Date: 1960
Curtiss CR-3Curtiss Cr-3 Number 4 Parked at the 1923 Schneider Trophy Air Race at Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK Date: 1923
WW2 - Surcouf Submarine of the Free French Navy. The largest submarine ever built until surpassed by the first Japanese I-400-class submarine in 1943
Bleriot III 1906 floatplaneBle
Bleriot III 1906 floatplane on the Lac dEnghienBle
Wight Aircraft No. 2 Navyplane Pusher SeaplaneJohn Samuel White & Company Limited (Wight Aircraft) Wight No.2 Navyplane (Modified) Pusher Seaplane Biplane 200HP Salmson Parked at Kiel
SPAD Deperdussin Monocoque floatplaneSchneider Trophy Air Race Winner 1913 Spad Deperdussin Monocoque Floatplane with 160HP Gnome Piloted by Prevast Number 19 on the Sea at the Monaco Hydro-Aeroplane Meeting April 1913 after a Landing
Harry Hawker (1889 - 1921), the pilot and passenger attempt to win the Daily Mail £5000 prize, round Britain. Unfortunately on 27th August the machine fell into to the sea of a height of about
Taylorcraft B floatplane N96343 Date: circa 1965
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver floatplane CF-OCK (msn 40), of Ontario Provincial Air Service (OPAS), moored at a Toronto waterfront jetty, ca1960. Date: circa 1960
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver CF-GQBde Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver floatplane CF-GQB (msn 71), of Ontario Provincial Air Service (OPAS), moored on the Toronto waterfront. Date: circa 1965
Kaiserliche Marine - Ago C. IIW 539Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) - Ago C.IIW 539, one of two floatplane versions of the 3-bay C.II landplane reconnaissance aircraft delivered to the Marine-Fliegerabteilung
Kaiserliche Marine - Albatros W. 5 floatplane 845Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) - Albatros W.5 845. The first of five W.5 floatplane torpedo-bombers (serialled 845 - 849). Date: 1917
Kaiserliche Marine - Albatros W. 1 floatplane 552Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) - Albatros W.1 552, floatplane version of the Albatros B.II landplane. Date: circa 1914
Albatros WDD floatplane Date: circa 1913
Kaiserliche Marine - Albatros W. 4 747Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) - Albatros W.4 747, prototype of the W.4, which was operated by the Marine-Fliegerabteilung from September 1916
Caspar C 27 M owe (seagull) 2-seat floatplane trainer. One of two built, it is unclear which one this photo depicts. (msn 7004)
Caspar C. 29Caspar C.29 reconnaissance floatplane. The sole C.29 was built by Dansk Aero in Denmark, with the intention of taking part in the Deutschen Seeflugwettbewerb in 1926 at Warnemunde
Focke-Wulf W. 4Focke-Wulf W.4 D-1730 (msn 55), A reconnaissance floatplane, designed in 1927, stressed for catapults. Tested by the E-Stelle at Travemunde and withdrawn from use in January 1932. Date: circa 1929
Curtiss Model N floatplane, with early wings and interplane strut-mounted ailerons. Date: circa 1913
United States Navy - Curtiss 18T-2 A3325 on take-off as a floatplane. After retiring from the 1922 Curtiss Marine Trophy Race with mechanical trouble, the Navy had no urgent need for both 18Ts
Aeronca Champion Floatplane CF-LAB Date: 1970s
Cessna 195 floatplane CF-GCK, with land undercarriage having engine maintenance. Date: 1960s
Fairey IIID Mk. II floatplane S1074Fairey IIID Mk.II floatplane S1074 (msn F847) Date: circa 1925
Curtiss Model F Biplane Flying-Boat Parked in the Water ?Curtiss Model F Biplane Flying-Boat Parked in the Water at a Beach in 1914 Date: 1914
Curtiss Model F Biplane Flying-Boat Moving in the Water Date: 1910s
Supermarine S-6B with Rolls-Royce R Piston Aero-Engine During Production Date: 1931
Sopwith SchneiderMan Standing Beside a Crashed Royal Flying Corp Sopwith Schneider Date: 1910s
Sopwith Folder SeaplaneAfrican Men Towing Royal Flying Corp Sopwith Folder Seaplane with European Men Standing Beside Date: 1916
Albatros W 4 German single-seat floatplane fighter used by the German Navy to defend its shore bases. It entered service in late 1916. Seen here is serial no
De Havilland Canada Beaver floatplane CF-ODA OPAS TorontoDe Havilland Canada Beaver floatplane CF-ODA of Ontario Provincial Air Service at Toronto Island on 26 May1960 Date: 1960
RAF Seafox SeaplaneThe Fairey Seafox - a 1930s British reconnaissance floatplane designed and built by Fairey for the Fleet Air Arm. It was designed to be catapulted from the deck of a light cruiser
Heinkel HE8 reconnaissance floatplanes, Danish NavyThree Heinkel HE8 reconnaissance floatplanes, belonging to the Danish Navy. Date: 1930s
WW1 - Aviation in the Navy - Churchill checks on air powerWW1 - Winston Churchill and the navy checking on the air power of a monster seaplane on a seashore. Date: 1915
Westland N1B single-seat floatplane fighter, one of two which were built for shipboard use in 1916. They were first flown in August 1917. Date: circa 1916-1917
Sopwith Baby single seat floatplane on water
Friedrichshafen FF 33H German plane, whose crew are apparently rescuing the crew of a downed enemy floatplane -- possibly staged for propaganda purposes
Fairey Hamble Baby single-seat floatplane, a development on the Sopwith Baby formula via the addition of wing edge flaps. They were used as anti-submarine patrollers from the summer of 1917
Avro 503 or Type H sold to German NavyAvro 503 or Type H, a two-seater floatplane which made its first flight on 28 May 1913. Ironically it was sold to the German Navy, and is seen here undergoing their acceptance trials at Worthing
Seaplanes of 1918Latest Navy aircrafts. Seaplanes in there present stage of development of 1918 for World War One purposes may be roughly divided into three classes
Supermarine Spitfire floatplane
Sopwith Anzani Tractor Seaplane of 1913 was a floatplane version of the three-seat Tractor biplane built to Admiralty orders. Date: 1913
Heinkel He115 twin-engined floatplane
Former Lufthansa Junkers Ju52 / 3mg2e floatplaneFormer Lufthansa Junkers Ju52/3mg2e floatplane operated by the Norwegian airline DNL. It was taken over by the Luftwaffe in April 1940 and then returned to Lufthansa as D-AKIY