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- Trident_TR-1_Trigull abstract "The Trident TR-1 Trigull is a Canadian amphibious flying boat that was developed by Trident Aircraft of Burnaby, British Columbia and later Sidney, British Columbia. The aircraft was intended to be supplied as a complete ready-to-fly certified aircraft. The company encountered financial difficulties and only three prototypes were ever built.".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull manufacturer Trident_Aircraft.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull numberBuilt "3".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull origin Canada.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull predecessor Republic_RC-3_Seabee.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull type Amphibious_aircraft.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull wikiPageExternalLink trigull_production.htm.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull wikiPageID "36296335".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull wikiPageRevisionID "593216088".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull airfoil "NACA 23015R-4".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull aspectRatio "7.11".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull capacity "three passengers".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull ceilingFt "16000".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull climbRateFtmin "1030".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull crew "one".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull cruiseSpeedMph "148".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull developedFrom Republic_RC-3_Seabee.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull emptyWeightLb "2400".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull eng1Hp "285".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull eng1Name Continental_Tiara_series.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull eng1Number "1".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull eng1Type "six cylinder, air-cooled, four stroke aircraft engine".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull firstFlight "1973-08-05".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull grossWeightLb "3800".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull hasPhotoCollection Trident_TR-1_Trigull.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull heightFt "12".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull heightIn "6".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull heightNote "on land".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull lengthFt "29".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull lengthIn "4".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull manufacturer Trident_Aircraft.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull maxSpeedMph "157".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull nationalOrigin Canada.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull neverExceedSpeedMph "211".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull numberBuilt "3".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull primeUnits%3F_ "imp".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull propBladeNumber "3".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull propDiaFt "7".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull propName Hartzell_Propeller.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull propNote "reversible pitch".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull rangeMiles "520".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull ref "Plane and Pilot".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull spanFt "41".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull spanIn "9".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull spanNote "with tip floats up".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull stallSpeedMph "52".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull status "Prototypes only flown".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull type Amphibious_aircraft.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull wingAreaNote "with tip floats up".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull wingAreaSqft "245.2".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull sqft "15.5".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull subject Category:Amphibious_aircraft.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull subject Category:Canadian_civil_utility_aircraft_1970–1979.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull subject Category:Flying_boats.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull subject Category:High-wing_aircraft.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull subject Category:Single-engined_pusher_aircraft.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull subject Category:Trident_aircraft.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull type Aircraft.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull type MeanOfTransportation.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull type Product.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull type DesignedArtifact.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull comment "The Trident TR-1 Trigull is a Canadian amphibious flying boat that was developed by Trident Aircraft of Burnaby, British Columbia and later Sidney, British Columbia. The aircraft was intended to be supplied as a complete ready-to-fly certified aircraft. The company encountered financial difficulties and only three prototypes were ever built.".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull label "Trident TR-1 Trigull".
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull sameAs m.0k2hk0s.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull sameAs Q7841392.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull sameAs Q7841392.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull wasDerivedFrom Trident_TR-1_Trigull?oldid=593216088.
- Trident_TR-1_Trigull isPrimaryTopicOf Trident_TR-1_Trigull.