General Aviation PJ
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general-aviation-pj-257-7517204
title:
General Aviation PJ
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The General Aviation PJ was a flying boat produced in the United States in the 1930s as a search-and-rescue aircraft for the Coast Guard. Five were built, with one converted to be a PJ-2 with engines in the other direction.
The aircraft would land and take-off on water, but did have some wheels for when it was brought up on land from the water. They were in service until August 1941. Each of the five aircraft was named for stars. General Aviation was the then-new name for Fokker America, after i
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Type of aircraft
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Aviation_PJ
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2024-03-01T19:39:58Z
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