Replica of the Boeing B&W Seaplane at the Museum of Flight
Role
Seaplane
Type of aircraft
Manufacturer
Boeing
Designer
William Edward Boeing George Conrad Westervelt
First flight
15 June 1916[1]
Primary user
New Zealand Flying School
Number built
2
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