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Ecker Flying Boat : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ecker Flying Boat The Ecker Flying Boat was an early American-built amphibious biplane. ==Development== Herman Anthony Ecker of Syracuse, New York designed and built a single-seat open-cockpit biplane in 1911. During the following year, Ecker designed a two-seat open-cockpit biplane which he described at the time as a flying boat, although as it was fitted with wheels in the lower fuselage, it was technically an amphibian. The 1912 aircraft was based on the design of the Curtiss Owl and utilised an all-wooden construction with muslin covering on the fuselage and wings.〔Aerofiles〕
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