Aeromarine Explained

Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company
Industry:Aerospace
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Founder:Inglis M. Upperçu
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Hq Location City:Keyport, New Jersey
Hq Location Country:United States
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The Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company was an early American aircraft manufacturer founded by Inglis M. Upperçu which operated from 1914 to 1930. From 1928 to 1930 it was known as the Aeromarine-Klemm Corporation.

History

The beginnings of the company dated to 1908, when Uppercu began to finance aeronautical experiments by the Boland brothers[1] at Keyport, New Jersey. In 1914, Aeromarine itself was founded at Keyport with Uppercu as president.[2] Aeromarine built mostly military seaplanes and flying boats, the most significant of which were the models 39 and 40. The company broke new ground in aviation by offering some of the first regularly scheduled flights. Aviation promoter Harry Bruno worked with Aeromarine to commercialize the transportation potential of airflight.

In 1928, the firm was renamed Aeromarine-Klemm Corporation and began producing mostly Klemm aircraft designs, until the Great Depression forced its closure in 1930.

The firm also built aero engines. After Aeromarine itself went out of business, the production of Aeromarine engines was continued by the Uppercu-Burnelli Corporation.

A subsidiary "Aeromarine Sightseeing and Navigation Company" merged with Florida West Indies Airways, Inc to form the Aeromarine West Indies Airways, later renamed to "Aeromarine Airways". it operated the Aeromarine 75 and Aeromarine 85 aircraft.

Products

Aircraft

Model nameFirst flightNumber builtType
Aeromarine Model B19121Single engine biplane experimental airplane
Aeromarine Flying Boat19141Single engine monoplane flying boat experimental airplane
Aeromarine 391917150Single engine biplane trainer
Aeromarine M-119176Single engine biplane trainer
Aeromarine 70019172Single engine biplane floatplane torpedo bomber
Aeromarine DH-4B1917125Single engine biplane light bomber
Aeromarine 201918Two to four-seat pusher plane
Aeromarine 40191850Single engine biplane flying boat trainer
Aeromarine 501919Single engine biplane flying boat
Aeromarine ML1920Experimental[3]
Aeromarine AS19203Single engine biplane floatplane fighter
Aeromarine SS19203Single engine biplane floatplane fighter
Aeromarine NBS-1192025Twin engine biplane bomber
Aeromarine 7519206-8Single engine biplane flying boat airliner
Aeromarine 8019201Single engine biplane flying boat airliner
Aeromarine 8519201Single engine biplane flying boat airliner
Aeromarine 521921Single engine biplane flying boat
Aeromarine 43-LN/AUnbuilt passenger pusher flying boat
Aeromarine 44-LN/AUnbuilt passenger pusher flying boat
Aeromarine WM1922Single engine biplane mailplane[4]
Aeromarine Sportsman1922Single engine biplane floatplane mailplane
Aeromarine PG-119223Single engine biplane fighter
Aeromarine 551922Single engine biplane flying boat
Aeromarine 601922Twin engine biplane flying boat
Aeromarine L.D.B XIIN/A0Unbuilt four engine biplane bomber
Aeromarine L.D.B XIIIN/A0Unbuilt two engine monoplane bomber
Aeromarine AM-119231Single engine biplane mailplane
Aeromarine AM-319231Single engine biplane mailplane
Aeromarine AMC19241Single engine biplane flying boat airliner
Aeromarine AM-219241Single engine biplane mailplane
Aeromarine EO19241Single engine biplane flying boat sport airplane
Aeromarine ATN/A0Unbuilt army transport
Aeromarine ASM1924Sport
Aeromarine CO-L19240Single engine biplane observation airplane
Aeromarine ADA1924Agricultural aircraft
Aeromarine Messenger19241Single engine biplane experimental airplane
Aeromarine BM-1N/A0Unbuilt single engine biplane mailplane

Engines

Model nameConfigurationPower
Aeromarine AL
Aeromarine NAL
Aeromarine S
Aeromarine S-12
Aeromarine AR-3R340-55 hp
Aeromarine AR-3-40
Aeromarine AR-5
Aeromarine AR-7
Aeromarine AL-24
Aeromarine B-9
Aeromarine B-45V8170 hp
Aeromarine B-90V8166 hp
Aeromarine D-12
Aeromarine K-6I6100 hp
Aeromarine L-6I6130-145 hp
Aeromarine L-6-D
Aeromarine L-6-G
Aeromarine L-8
Aeromarine RAD
Aeromarine T-6
Aeromarine U-6
Aeromarine U-6-D
Aeromarine U-8
Aeromarine U-8-873
Aeromarine U-8D
Aeromarine 85hp
Aeromarine 90hpI690 hp
Aeromarine 100hp

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. Uppercu, President of the A. C. C. One of America's Most Enthusiastic Supporters of Aviation . Aerial Age . November 1922 . 15 . 20 . 545–546 . 2 August 2021.
  2. Book: Angelucci . Enzo . The American Fighter: The Definitive Guide to American Fighter Aircraft From 1917 to the Present . 1987 . Orion Books . New York . 0-517-56588-9 . 35.
  3. none. Skyways. April 2001.
  4. Web site: Eckland . K. O. . Aeromarine, Aeromarine-Klemm, Uppercu . Aerofiles . 2 August 2021 . 26 April 2008.