Spencer Air Car
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The Spencer Amphibian Air Car is an American light amphibian aircraft. The name was first used in 1940 for a prototype air vehicle that developed into the Republic Seabee. The name was later used by its designer Percival Spencer for a series of homebuilt amphibious aircraft roughly based on the Seabee design.

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It is the successor of the Republic RC-3 Seabee .

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Jet Or Prop
prop
Designer
Percival H. Spence Spencer
Predecessor
Republic RC-3 Seabee
Length Alt
7.92 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
3100.0
Power Alt
191.0
Range Main
700 miles
Height Alt
2.9 m
Introduced
1941
Max Speed Main
147 mph
Developed From
SL-12C amphibian
Republic Seabee
Payload Main
1050.0
Capacity
3
Status
Cruise Speed Main
135 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
1406.0
Number Built
1
180000.0
Crew
1
Span Main
1137.92
Cruise Speed Alt
217.0
Height Main
289.56
Primary user
Useful Load Alt
476.0
Span Alt
11.38 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Lycoming O-540
Manufacturer
Payload Alt
476.0
Useful Load Main
1050.0
First Flight
1941
Origin
United States
National Origin
United States
Climb Rate Main
800.0
Power Main
936000.0
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
14640.0
Length Main
792.48
Range Alt
1127.0
Max Speed Alt
237.0
Empty Weight Main
2050.0
Empty Weight Alt
930.0
Category

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