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Republic RC-1 Seabee N6249K
Republic RC-1 Seabee N6249K (msn 456) 28 February 1947: N6249K - registered and delivered to Northern Air Service Inc.; Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. Date: circa 1960
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1947 Delivered Michigan Rapids Rc 1 Registered Seabee
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This photograph showcases the Republic RC-1 Seabee N6249K (msn 456), a versatile amphibian aircraft that graced the skies during the mid-20th century. The image, taken circa 1960, captures the moment when this historic aircraft was registered and delivered to Northern Air Service Inc., located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. The Republic RC-1 Seabee, also known as the "Flying Banana," was a unique aircraft designed for both land and water takeoffs and landings. Its distinctive hull-mounted pontoons and tailwheel configuration made it an ideal choice for various missions, including cargo transport, passenger services, and even search and rescue operations. N6249K, with its registration number proudly displayed on the fuselage, was a testament to the aircraft's versatility and adaptability. The image portrays the Seabee in pristine condition, ready for its next mission. The intricate details of the aircraft's design, from the engine cowlings to the control surfaces, are evident in this high-quality photograph. This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich history of aviation and the role that the Republic RC-1 Seabee played in the transportation sector. With its ability to fly both in the air and on water, the Seabee was an essential asset for various organizations, including Northern Air Service Inc., which operated from Grand Rapids, Michigan. This image serves as a reminder of the ingenuity and innovation that characterized the post-World War II aviation industry.
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