Clark seaplane. It was used by Scadta in 1934, experimental all-metal single engine. It flew between the Atlantic Coast and along the Magdalena River.
Production was in only five aircraft built, the prototype and four other examples, three of which adopted the definitive retractable landing gear and a fourth, commissioned by the Colombian SCADTA and identified as GA-43J, made in seaplane configuration.
A single unit was in the fleet:
C-90 ‘Bolivar’ General Aviation Clark GA-43J, 19.Nov.1934 S/N 2205
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