Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose, 1947

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The Hughes H-4 Hercules (also known as the 'Spruce Goose') is a prototype heavy transport aircraft designed and built by the Hughes Aircraft company. The aircraft made its only flight on November 2, 1947 and the project never advanced beyond the single example produced.

Built from wood because of wartime restrictions on the use of aluminum, its critics nicknamed it the 'Spruce Goose' despite it being made almost entirely of birch rather than spruce. The Hercules is the largest flying boat ever built and has the largest wingspan of any aircraft in history. It survives in good condition at the Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville, Oregon, USA.

1 comment(s):

Gareth said...

I never thought that getting a few feet in the air and flying in a straight line for about a mile really counted as a flight. More a glorified hop.