Aeromarine


The Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company was an early American aircraft manufacturer founded by Inglis M. Upperçu which operated from 1914 to 1930. From 1928 to 1930 it was known as the Aeromarine-Klemm Corporation.

History

The beginnings of the company dated to 1908, when Uppercu began to finance aeronautical experiments by the Boland brothers at Keyport, New Jersey. In 1914, Aeromarine itself was founded at Keyport with Uppercu as president. Aeromarine built mostly military seaplanes and flying boats, the most significant of which were the models 39 and 40.
The company broke new ground in aviation by offering some of the first regularly scheduled flights. Aviation promoter Harry Bruno worked with Aeromarine to commercialize the transportation potential of airflight.
In 1928, the firm renamed itself Aeromarine-Klemm Corporation and began producing mostly Klemm aircraft designs, until the Great Depression forced its closure in 1930.
The firm also built aero engines. After Aeromarine itself went out of business, the production of Aeromarine engines was continued by the Uppercu-Burnelli Corporation.
of Aeromarine Airways
A subsidiary "Aeromarine Sightseeing and Navigation Company" merged with Florida West Indies Airways, Inc to form the Aeromarine West Indies Airways, later renamed to "Aeromarine Airways". it operated the Aeromarine 75 and Aeromarine 85 aircraft.

Aircraft

Model nameFirst flightNumber builtType
Aeromarine Model BCanard
Aeromarine Flying BoatCanard flying boat
Aeromarine 39150two-seat land-or-water based trainer
Aeromarine M-16advanced trainer
Aeromarine 7002experimental torpedo bomber, powered by Aeromarine engine
Aeromarine DH-4B125conversion of Airco DH.4 for de Havilland
Aeromarine 4050two-seat flying boat trainer
Aeromarine 50Limousine Flying Boat
Aeromarine MLExperimental
Aeromarine A.S.3Seaplane fighter - Ship's Scout
Aeromarine S.S.3Seaplane fighter - Sea Scout
Aeromarine NBS-125production of Martin NBS-1 for US Army
Aeromarine 60Flying Boat
Aeromarine 801Conversion of Curtiss HS-2L
Aeromarine 851Conversion of Curtiss HS-2L
Aeromarine WMMailplane
Aeromarine SportsmanMailplane, version of Aeromarine 39-B
Aeromarine PG-13Ground attack design by US Army Engineering Division
Aeromarine 52Civil Transport
Aeromarine 55Civil Transport
Aeromarine L.D.B XIInot builtNight bomber
Aeromarine L.D.B XIIInot builtNight bomber
Aeromarine 756-8Conversion of Felixstowe F5L for civilian use
Aeromarine AM-11Mailplane
Aeromarine AM-31Mailplane, modification of AM-1 design
Aeromarine AMC1Passenger seaplane with aluminium hull
Aeromarine AM-21Mailplane, slight modification of AM-1 design
Aeromarine EO1Sportplane
Aeromarine AT0Proposed army transport
Aeromarine ASMSport
Aeromarine CO-LObservation aircraft
Aeromarine ADAAgricultural aircraft
Aeromarine Messenger1Experimental
Aeromarine BM-1Not builtProposed mailplane

Engines