Details of seaplane Romar with hull designed to withstand extremely rough seas; Luffhansa to use plane in projected Germany-Argentina Service; three B.M.W. engines developing total of 2400 hp.; cruising radius 2500 mi. and speed 150 m.p.h.; wing span 122 ft.; 12 passengers, crew of five and several tons of freight carried. (see also Aeroplane, vol. 35, no. 18, Oct. 31, 1928, pp. 748 and 750, and Luftfahrt, vol. 32, no. 19, Oct. 7, 1928, pp. 305-306, 1 fig)
Rohrbach builds giant seaplane
Aviation
Aviation ; 25 , n 5
1928
Article (Journal)
English
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Rohrbach builds giant seaplane
Engineering Index Backfile | 1928
Rohrbach builds giant seaplane
Engineering Index Backfile | 1928
Rohrbach. Flying boat "Rohrbach-Romar," the first commercial airplane for transocean flights
Engineering Index Backfile | 1928
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