Good eye. I perused this thread and decided to go with the guy who said There's a good deal more discussion possible, but I figured it wasn't directly salient to the discussion at hand.What I was told many years ago is that 1 lb of thrust equals 1.5 to 3 HP depending on altitude, speed and temperature. But do 3 oranges do the work of one apple?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_effect_(aerodynamics) The Spruce Goose has a wingspan of 324 feet. It achieved a maximum altitude of 70 feet. To conclusively "fly" it would have had to get up to 700 feet or so; if you read between the lines on the maiden and only flight of the Spruce Goose, Howard Hughes was scared shitless by not only how little power the beastie had but also the disturbing creaks and cracks heard by all aboard. The dude did 130mph for a mile. That means it was not on the water for less than 30 seconds. I'll bet all 28 of them were invigorating.