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Sikorsky S-43 - Wikipedia
The Sikorsky S-43 (sometimes referred to as the Baby Clipper) is a 1930s American twin-engine amphibious flying boat monoplane produced by Sikorsky Aircraft.
Sikorsky S-43 - Pima Air & Space
Sikorsky S-43 (JRS-1) The Sikorsky S-43 and its military cousin, the JRS-1, were designed in the late 1930s as airliners and military personnel transports. Fifty-three were built between 1937 and 1941 for civilian customers and the U.S. Navy.
How I acquired the Howard Hughes Sikorsky S-43!
Last November ended a very long quest to acquire a very rare and valuable Sikorsky S-43 that was originally owned by Howard Hughes! Howard purchased it in 1937 to fly around the world in an attempt to set a new record.
AAM - Sikorsky S-43
Jul 8, 2021 · On April 14, 1936, an S-43 with a 500 kilograms (1,100 lb) payload, piloted by Boris Sergievsky, set an altitude record for amphibious aircraft when it reached an altitude of 27,950 feet above Stamford, Connecticut. Also aboard was designer Igor Sikorsky.
Sikorsky S-43 - Wikiwand
The Sikorsky S-43 (sometimes referred to as the Baby Clipper) is a 1930s American twin-engine amphibious flying boat monoplane produced by Sikorsky Aircraft.
Sikorsky S-43 Baby Clipper (JRS-1) - Specifications - Technical …
The Sikorsky S-43 is a twin-engined amphibious airliner for up to 18 passengers and military utility aircraft produced by the US-American manufacturer Sikorsky Aviation Division of United Aircraft Corporation, today Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. The S-43 was designated JRS-1 by the US Navy and OA-8 by the US Army Air Corps.
Sikorsky S-43 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Sikorsky S-43 was a twin-engine amphibious aircraft manufactured in United States during the 1930s by the American firm Sikorsky Aircraft. The S-43 first flew in 1935, and was a smaller version of the Sikorsky S-42 "Clipper".
Sikorsky S-43 Baby Clipper - Technical Information - Pacific …
The S-43 Baby Clipper was designed by Sikorsky, first flight 1935 as a smaller version of the S-42 Clipper. This aircraft was capable of carrying 18-25 passengers or cargo. Two were purchased by private owners including Harold Vanderbilt and S-43 N440 by Howard Hughes.
Sikorsky S-43 (JRS-1) Flying Boat - Aviation History
Sikorsky S-43 (JRS-1) Flying Boat - (scan - 1996) Civilian S-43 amphibian was smaller version of 4-engine S-42 flying boat used by Pan American to make survey flights across the Pacific. Pan American Airways used S-43 over its Caribbean and South American routes.
S-43 Seaplane | World War II Database - WW2DB
ww2dbase The S-43 flying boats were designed by Igor Sikorsky and first saw flight in 1935. Due to their appearance as the smaller version of the S-42 Clipper design, they were nicknamed "Baby Clippers". In Apr 1936, A S-43 aircraft set the altitude record for an amphious aircraft at …