Korean SX Flying Boat Aircraft and Projects of 1950s

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Hi,


has anyone more Info about those Korean SX flying boat aircraft and projects ?,I know the
SX-1 was a high wing two-seat single engined flying boat,the SX-2 was also high-wing twin
engined military flying boat,looks like Grumman Widgeon,anther aircraft and projects included
SX-3 Jehae and SX-5 Tonghae,and maybe also there was a SX-4.


FR 12/1957


http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?88453-Rep-of-Korea-aircraft-designs-during-1950s
http://www.wasco.co.kr/bbs/view.php?id=report&page=31&sn1=&divpage=1&sn=off&ss=on&sc=on&select_arrange=headnum&desc=asc&no=9&PHPSESSID=0c2ea22ea3f7dc967f611ac579a566f0
 

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Hi,

Does anyone know the name of the company ?.
 
Interesting subject.

According to the following page, the SX-1 was built by the Republic of Korea Naval Ship Yard:
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?88453-Rep-of-Korea-aircraft-designs-during-1950s

More pics and information on the SX- types can also be found here:
https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/republic-of-korea-armed-forces-thread.354547/page-3
 
And also these pages (in Korean):
  • http://mnd-nara.tistory.com/470
  • https://namu.wiki/w/SX-3%20%EC%A0%9C%ED%95%B4%ED%98%B8
  • http://demaclub.tistory.com/2791
 
Excellent work,thank you my dear Skyblazer.
 
Cannot read a single word from those pages, but the single engined type with the
central float looks like a NAA Harvard and on the first linked site in the description of
that photo, I can at least read "T 6" ...
 
Jemiba said:
Cannot read a single word from those pages, but the single engined type with the
central float looks like a NAA Harvard and on the first linked site in the description of
that photo, I can at least read "T 6" ...

That's right my dear Jemiba,

and about the site which discovered by my dear Skyblazer,there was also nown
airplane for the,the Buhwalhoe,looks like American design ?.

https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/republic-of-korea-armed-forces-thread.354547/page-3
 

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I've just realized that I had the SX-2 on my HD all along, obviously a derivative of the Mignet Pou du Ciel (contrary to what you wrote, the Grumman-like amphibian was the SX-3, not the SX-2):
 

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hesham said:
Jemiba said:
Cannot read a single word from those pages, but the single engined type with the
central float looks like a NAA Harvard and on the first linked site in the description of
that photo, I can at least read "T 6" ...

That's right my dear Jemiba,

and about the site which discovered by my dear Skyblazer,there was also nown
airplane for the,the Buhwalhoe,looks like American design ?.

https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/republic-of-korea-armed-forces-thread.354547/page-3

Looks more like the Auster B4... (image source, Wiki)


Cheers,
Robin.
 

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Buhwalhoe also reminds us of the British, Percival EP9 Prospector, though the Percival did not fly until a couple of years later: 1955.
Buhwalhoe wings and tail-plane look like they were "borrowed" from an Aeronca Champ. The US Army flew a few Aeronca Champs as L-16 artillery spotters shortly after WW2.
 
Skyblazer said:
I've just realized that I had the SX-2 on my HD all along, obviously a derivative of the Mignet Pou du Ciel (contrary to what you wrote, the Grumman-like amphibian was the SX-3, not the SX-2):

Thank you for correcting my dear Skyblazer.
 
Hi,


has anyone more Info about those Korean SX flying boat aircraft and projects ?,I know the
SX-1 was a high wing two-seat single engined flying boat,the SX-2 was also high-wing twin
engined military flying boat,looks like Grumman Widgeon,anther aircraft and projects included
SX-3 Jehae and SX-5 Tonghae,and maybe also there was a SX-4.


FR 12/1957


http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?88453-Rep-of-Korea-aircraft-designs-during-1950s
http://www.wasco.co.kr/bbs/view.php...=9&PHPSESSID=0c2ea22ea3f7dc967f611ac579a566f0

Hello. I'm from Korea and I'm interested in history of aviation of my country.

I'm finding out and gathering information about Korean-built-aircrafts in 1950s and found your post including information that cannot be acquired in Korea.

I want to know that where did you get the fourth photo in your post.(see attachment)

Did you clip this from Jane's All the World's Aircraft? Or other book or article?
 

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Welcome aboard,but hard to remember,I will try get the source.
 
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