Boeing-Canada 213 Totem
The 213 Totem is a small flying boat made by Boeing of Canada. History The Totem was made from 1931-1932. Only one was made and it spent its life in British Colombia until being scrapped in 1942.
Design and Development[edit]
Edward Fothergill Elderton, the chief engineer, was responsible for the design of the aircraft. It is a biplane pusher configuration.
Specifications[edit]
|Wingspan:46 feet |Length: 32 feet 9 inches |Height: 11feet 3 inches |Wing area: 310 square feet |Empty weight2,317 pounds |Loaded weight:4,000 pounds |Max speed: 122 miles per hour |Cruising speed: 99 miles per hour |Climb: 834 ft./min. |Ceiling:17,000 ft.
References[edit]
Https://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/4034.htm[dead link]
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