The Untold Story of the Curtiss Aerocar

Below is a link to an online presentation that Andrew Woodmansey made for the Curtiss Museum recently on the subject of ’The Untold Story of the Curtiss Aerocar”

2 comments

  1. That was a wonderful presentation of the Aerocar, I had no idea. It was definitely educational, fascinating and those lines and style wow, and how they came about. I always wondered why the fifth wheel and now I know, how cool is that?

  2. I have recently purchased a weekend rambler 20′ that needs a bit of restoration and am open to help like-minded input wherever available. Had a tree limb fall on the rear driver side, affected the rear window frame. No broken glass and no cracks in the frame. So bit of water damage to the interior wood. It had sat long enough unattended as Storage that squirrels had filled three drawers and the under rear bed/couch storage cubby with debris. Completely decimated the water storage tank. Needs fuel lines replacement. Could use some helpful insights on spec details. Been searching for about a week of online for an owners manual and repair manual, yet getting bounced from site to site without finding a link to actually obtain or find a direct link to download these. Greatful to find a collective network of hobbyists.

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