| 1. | The Mussel II also spent time as both landplane and seaplane.
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| 2. | The largest landplane of its day, it could carry 36 passengers.
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| 3. | In this landplane configuration a small steerable tailwheel was added.
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| 4. | In other respects, the evolution of seaplane design paralleled landplane developments.
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| 5. | These categories were then each sub-divided into landplane and seaplane.
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| 6. | In landplane configuration the C . 39 had a fixed tailskid undercarriage.
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| 7. | The first landplane specifically designed as a torpedo bomber was the Hawker Horsley.
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| 8. | This permit can be endorsed with either the seaplane or landplane class rating.
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| 9. | It was converted into a landplane later in 1920 and crashed in October 1920.
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| 10. | Tests in the landplane configuration continued through 1934, when the floats were fitted.
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