Boeing Model 2
The Boeing Model 2, also referred to as the Boeing Model C, and its derivatives were United States two-place training seaplanes, the first "all-Boeing" design and the company's first financial success.
Model 2 | |
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Model 3, construction number C-5 | |
Role | Trainer |
Manufacturer | Boeing |
Designer | Wong Tsu James Foley |
First flight | November 15, 1916 |
Primary users | U.S. Navy U.S. Army Air Service |
Number built | 56 |
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