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- SPCA_Météore_63 abstract "The SPCA Météore 63 (French for "Meteor") was a flying boat built in France in the 1920s for use as an airliner. It was the first product of the SPCA company, founded by Laurent-Dominique Santoni when he left CAMS in 1925. The Météore was a conventional biplane design for its day, with single-bay wings of unequal span braced with struts and wire. The lower wing was mounted to the top of the aircraft's hull, with trusswork above it that carried three engines mounted tractor-fashion in the interplane gap. The lower wing also carried outrigger pontoons near its tips. The empennage was of conventional design, with the stabilizer carried part-way up the fin. The flight deck was open but the separate cabin, with seating for six passengers, was fully enclosed within the hull and electrically heated. The structure was of timber throughout except for the struts that carried the engines, which were steel tube. The wings were covered in fabric.In 1926, SPCA entered a Météore in a competition for transport seaplanes organised by the French Undersecretariat for Aeronautics, the Grand Prix des Hydravions de Transport Multimoteurs (Grand Prize of multi-engine transport seaplanes). Piloted by Ernest Burri, the Météore won first place and a FF 100,000 prize. It was also the first French transport seaplane to which Bureau Veritas awarded a first-class airworthiness certificate. The same year, Lignes Aériennes Latécoère trialled the type on a mail route between Marsailles and Algiers, the first trip taking place on 22 October.Because of the Météore's long range, Air Union Lignes d’Orient (AULO) ordered an example in January 1927. In October that year, Maurice Noguès flew it from Marsailles to Beirut but crashed and sank off Naples during the return journey. Nevertheless, AULO purchased a second example in May 1928, and with this aircraft inaugurated a regular service between the two cities on 6 June 1929. On 17 February 1931, the Météore also established the Paris–Saigon route for Air Orient, which had been formed by a merger of AULO and Air Asie the previous year. Over its lifespan, the Météore covered 100,000 km (62,000 mi).".
- SPCA_Météore_63 wikiPageID "31066331".
- SPCA_Météore_63 wikiPageRevisionID "547422974".
- SPCA_Météore_63 capacity "six passengers".
- SPCA_Météore_63 ceilingFt "14800".
- SPCA_Météore_63 ceilingM "4500".
- SPCA_Météore_63 emptyWeightKg "3400".
- SPCA_Météore_63 emptyWeightLb "7480".
- SPCA_Météore_63 eng1Hp "180".
- SPCA_Météore_63 eng1Kw "130".
- SPCA_Météore_63 eng1Number "3".
- SPCA_Météore_63 eng1Type "Hispano-Suiza 8Ac".
- SPCA_Météore_63 firstFlight "1925-09-03".
- SPCA_Météore_63 grossWeightKg "5200".
- SPCA_Météore_63 grossWeightLb "9240".
- SPCA_Météore_63 heightFt "17".
- SPCA_Météore_63 heightIn "1".
- SPCA_Météore_63 heightM "5.21".
- SPCA_Météore_63 lengthFt "42".
- SPCA_Météore_63 lengthIn "10".
- SPCA_Météore_63 lengthM "13.05".
- SPCA_Météore_63 manufacturer Société_Provençale_de_Constructions_Aéronautiques.
- SPCA_Météore_63 maxSpeedKmh "167".
- SPCA_Météore_63 maxSpeedMph "104".
- SPCA_Météore_63 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- SPCA_Météore_63 nationalOrigin "France".
- SPCA_Météore_63 numberBuilt "3".
- SPCA_Météore_63 primaryUser Air_Union_Lignes_d’Orient.
- SPCA_Météore_63 rangeKm "970".
- SPCA_Météore_63 rangeMiles "606".
- SPCA_Météore_63 ref "Parmentier 1998".
- SPCA_Météore_63 spanFt "69".
- SPCA_Météore_63 spanIn "4".
- SPCA_Météore_63 spanM "21.2".
- SPCA_Météore_63 type Airliner.
- SPCA_Météore_63 wingAreaSqft "1108".
- SPCA_Météore_63 wingAreaSqm "103".
- SPCA_Météore_63 subject Category:Biplanes.
- SPCA_Météore_63 subject Category:Flying_boats.
- SPCA_Météore_63 subject Category:French_airliners_1920–1929.
- SPCA_Météore_63 subject Category:SPCA_aircraft.
- SPCA_Météore_63 subject Category:Trimotors.
- SPCA_Météore_63 type Aircraft.
- SPCA_Météore_63 type MeanOfTransportation.
- SPCA_Météore_63 type Product.
- SPCA_Météore_63 type DesignedArtifact.
- SPCA_Météore_63 comment "The SPCA Météore 63 (French for "Meteor") was a flying boat built in France in the 1920s for use as an airliner. It was the first product of the SPCA company, founded by Laurent-Dominique Santoni when he left CAMS in 1925. The Météore was a conventional biplane design for its day, with single-bay wings of unequal span braced with struts and wire.".
- SPCA_Météore_63 label "SPCA Météore 63".
- SPCA_Météore_63 sameAs SPCA_M%C3%A9t%C3%A9ore_63.
- SPCA_Météore_63 sameAs Q7392475.
- SPCA_Météore_63 sameAs Q7392475.
- SPCA_Météore_63 wasDerivedFrom SPCA_Météore_63?oldid=547422974.