The Loening Duckling was an American flying boat built by Loening in the late 1910s.
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| Duckling | |
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| Loening Duckling in 1918 | |
| Role | Experimental flying boat Type of aircraft |
| Manufacturer | Loening |
| Designer | Grover Loening |
| Number built | 1 |
The Duckling was a single-bay biplane flying boat powered by a single Lawrence radial engine in tractor arrangement, and it featured a twin fin with its high-horizontal stabilizer. Although the aircraft was built in 1918, the limited information makes it unclear whether the aircraft flew or not.[1][2]
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