The Eklund TE-1 was a Finnish-built single-seat flying boat of the late 1940s.
This powerplant suffered a crankcase failure, and as spare parts were no longer available, it was replaced by a Continental A40-5 engine.
[1] At the time of its first flight, the TE-1 was claimed to be the world's smallest flying boat.
It is now preserved in the Suomen Ilmailumuseo (Finnish Aviation Museum) at Helsinki Vantaa airport.
[2] The following proposed derivatives were developed, but only the prototype TE-1 was completed and flown.