The stabilizer wing on a seaplane is commonly referred to as the "horizontal stabilizer." This component is crucial for maintaining the aircraft's pitch stability and control during flight. It is typically located at the tail of the seaplane and works in conjunction with the elevator to manage the aircraft's ascent and descent.
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it was called "The Spruce Goose" by the press and the name stuck
Seperated airflow over the upper side of the wing trough the horizontal stabilizer causes the arodynamic buffet accurs.
It is just called the wing.
If you are referring to the distance from wing tip to wing tip, it is usually called "wingspan".
His first aircraft that he raced was called June Bug. Then he built Rheims Rider. Curtis did help Langley build his seaplane that was launched before the Wright Brothers flew but it crashed when its wing caught a support cable from the launch platform.In 1911, Curtis developed some seaplane and landplanes that were called by model numbers. In 1914 Curtis produced his "America" flying boat. During WW1, Curtiss among others also built the Felixstowe F5 as the Curtiss F5L, based on the final Porte hull designs and powered by American Liberty engines.After the war, a Curtiss NC-4 became the first aircraft to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in 1919,
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Seaplane Experimental Station was created in 1915.
Seaplane Experimental Station ended in 1919.
Seaplane Squadron RAAF was created in 1934.