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Seabee structure

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Brünner

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Howdy folks,
I'd like to discuss a particular structure, namely the one employed by the Republic Seabee. It seems that nobody else used it, despite some interesting characteristics.
Sadly there isn't much literature about it, I was only able to find the attached file. Would it be feasible to use it for something like the Evektor Eurostar, for instance?

Thanks,
Brünner
 

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