| 31. | The machine was completed in July 1913, and made its maiden flight as a landplane on 14 July 1913.
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| 32. | To reduce costs, Benoist moved the company first to Type XVII landplane, both of which appeared in 1916.
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| 33. | Only one was built but it set several records in the under class both as a landplane and a floatplane.
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| 34. | After the war, the seaplane base was decommissioned, and the landplane base in Manston eventually became Kent International Airport.
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| 35. | Purchased by the Navy in landplane configuration on 13 July 1911, it was converted into a floatplane the following June.
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| 36. | By June 1921 it was a landplane again and competing in the Grand Prix d'A�ro-Club de France.
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| 37. | This machine was modified in 1915 as a seaplane trainer, just 1 ft ( 31 cm ) longer than the landplane.
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| 38. | The other alteration was to the main undercarriage, now mounted immediately below the engines and thus wide track for a landplane.
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| 39. | As advances in aviation overtook the flying boat concept, TEAL switched to landplane operations and the terminal was closed in 1956.
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| 40. | Although designed to serve either as a landplane or on floats, floats had not been fitted before the prototype was destroyed.
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