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The Itoh Emi 3 was the first Japanese civil passenger carrying seaplane, flown in 1917 and used for commercial demonstrations and passenger flights.

Emi 3
Role Passenger seaplane
National origin Japan
Manufacturer Itoh Aeroplane Research Studio
Designer Otojiiro Otoh
First flight August 1917
Number built 1

Design and development


Though by around 1916 demonstration flights by early Japanese aircraft were beginning to be commercially viable, there were no suitable seaplanes. Otojiiro Otoh, who had designed and built Japan's second commercial landplane, the Itoh Emi 1, was encouraged to fill the gap. The result was the Emi 3, completed in August 1917.[1]

Like most aircraft of its time, it was a wooden-framed and fabric covered biplane. It was a two bay design with wings braced by two pairs of parallel, vertical interplane struts on each side but, as the upper wing had a significantly longer span, there was also pairs of parallel, outward- leaning struts to brace the overhang. Only the upper wings carried ailerons.[1]

Its water-cooled 80 hp (60 kW) Hall-Scott V-8 engine drove a two-bladed propeller. Close behind it there was an open cockpit for one passenger; the pilot's cockpit was just aft of the upper wing trailing edge. The Emi 3's fuselage was flat-sided and quite slender, with the horizontal tail mounted on its top. Its fin had a triangular profile and carried a rudder of roughly parallelogram profile.[1]

It had twin floats, mounted with a pair of single struts to the fuselage forward and a transverse W-form strut to the fuselage and lower wing aft.[1]

The Emi 3 was built at Itoh's Inage Beach site and completed in August 1917. Flight tests by several pilots found its performance, stability and handling were good.[1]


Operational history


Test flights over, the Emi 3 was taken by rail to Osaka and was prepared for demonstration flights at nearby Nishinomiya. Spectators' fees made these flights a commercial success for Japan's first passenger-carrying floatplane. Itoh named the only example Seagull (Kamome, かもめ).[1]


Specifications


Data from Japanese Aircraft 1910-1941[1]

General characteristics

Performance


References


  1. Mikesh, Robert C.; Abe, Shorzoe (1990). Japanese Aircraft 1910-1941. London: Putnam Publishing. p. 109. ISBN 1-55750-563-2.



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