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The Aeromarine M-1 was a two-seat training biplane ordered by the US Army's Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps (USAAS) in 1917 and built by the Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company of Keyport, New Jersey.

M-1
Role Trainer
National origin United States
Manufacturer Aeromarine
Designer Charles F. Willard
First flight 1917
Primary user Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps
Number built 6
Variants Aeromarine 39

Design and development


Originally known as Aeromarine Training Tractor, Aeromarine's chief designer, Charles F. Willard,[1] designed a two place trainer in both land-plane and seaplane configuration. The land plane was designated the Aeromarine M-1 and was produced to US Army Specification No.1001.[2] The seaplane version was later called the Aeromarine 39 and sold to the United States Navy (USN). Both aircraft shared much in common, aside from the undercarriage, the primary difference was that the M-1's wingspan was shorter than the Aeromarine 39.


Operational history


Six aircraft were produced and assigned serial numbers 265/270.[3] During Army testing, the aircraft proved to be unsuitable for a training. "Preliminary tests showed that the M1 was unstable in anything but level flight, and most spent the war years packed in their crates."[4]

In 1920, there was a proposal to re-engine these aircraft with the Aeromarine 100hp motor[5]


Specifications (Aeromarine M-1)


Aeromarine M-1 3 view drawing Flight Magazine 1917-08-02 pg.782
Aeromarine M-1 3 view drawing Flight Magazine 1917-08-02 pg.782

General characteristics

Performance


References


  1. Reed Business Information Ltd (1917-08-02). Flight International Magazine 1917-08-02.
  2. Aviation Week (1917-08-15). Aviation Week 1917-08-15.
  3. "1908-1921 USASC-USAAS Serial Numbers". www.joebaugher.com. Retrieved 2018-03-20.
  4. C., Fredriksen, John (1999). Warbirds : an illustrated guide to U.S. military aircraft, 1915-2000. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 1576071316. OCLC 41601136.
  5. Woodhouse, Henry (1920). Textbook of Applied Aeronautic Engineering. Century Company.

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L'Aeromarine M-1 est un biplan biplace d'entraînement avancé américain de la Première Guerre mondiale.



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