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aeromarine

American  
[air-oh-muh-reen] / ˌɛər oʊ məˈrin /

adjective

Aeronautics.
  1. relating to navigation of aircraft above the ocean.


Etymology

Origin of aeromarine

First recorded in 1915–20; aero- + marine

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Weight ofEngine withCarburetorand Ignition GasConsump-tion Aeromarine 6 4 1⁄2 5 1⁄8 449   85 1400 440 ...

From Project Gutenberg

This class includes the vertical engines such as the Duesenberg and Hall-Scott four-cylinder; the Wisconsin, Aeromarine, Mercedes, Benz, and Hall-Scott six-cylinder vertical engines and the numerous eight- and twelve-cylinder Vee designs such as the Curtiss, Renault, Thomas-Morse, Sturtevant, Sunbeam, and others.

From Project Gutenberg

Piston rings are semi-steel rings of Aeromarine special design.

From Project Gutenberg

It has been used on some of the Panhard aviation engines and on the American Aeromarine power plants.

From Project Gutenberg

Adjacent was the latest Aeromarine Klemm amphibian, also manufactured by the Uppercu-Burnelli group.

From Time Magazine Archive