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Indeed, it was the only effective way to work back then, especially in the middle of a war. Curtiss and Rennie did a reasonable job with the resources they had available.Thanks dear Schneiderman,
We cannot fault Glenn Curtiss for designing his flying boats by iteration.
Fast forward to the end of the 20th century, some small kitplane flying boats added small sponsons to improve hydrodynamic planning (Taylor Coot and Glass Goose).
You are right my dear Schneiderman,Indeed, it was the only effective way to work back then, especially in the middle of a war. Curtiss and Rennie did a reasonable job with the resources they had available.
My mistake, I meant to say Porte, Rennie was his deputy of course...........Curtiss and Rennie did a reasonable job with the resources they had available.