cammerjeff
Staff Sergeant
Probably the Scoring Pylon pictured here. And the Bee Gee even qualified for this thread!
source National Air Races begin in US
source National Air Races begin in US
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Tri motor single seat - if that's the cockpit in the rear, must have been difficult to judge landings.This aircraft started out as a MB-1 (top picture) and was changed from a twin engine bomber into a trimotor single seat at Mc Cook field 1921View attachment 850488View attachment 850487
Curtiss XP-10, newly designed in 1928, reverted back to wing skin radiators, with a top speed of 173mph one one made.
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That's what airplanes should look like.Northrop A-17As of the 34th Attack Squadron visiting Boulder City Airport. (photos UNLV Special Collections)
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Sabrejet, great pics. Can you tell me the source?Douglas O-46A s/n 35-201 was delivered to the 2nd Air Corps Area Detachment at Mitchel Field on 2 November 1936 and crashed just off Manhattan Beach following an engine failure on take-off from Floyd Bennett Field on 16 October 1937; 1/Lt RL Stephens and his observer were uninjured and picked up by Harbour Patrol boats. These photos show the recovery effort.
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The aircraft was sent to the Middletown Air Depot on 17 November and repaired at a cost of $2570 labour, $4977 in materials and a further $1131 in 'overheads' ($199,394 total in 2025 value). It was returned to the Mitchel Field Detachment on 28 July 1938 but was sadly lost in another accident (this time near the Oneida Lake settlement of South Bay) on 23 September the same year. Captain MC Harper was the sole occupant and was killed.
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Most of the Production of B-7's in one Picture
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And an O-35
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Source Army Air Corps & Army Air Service – The Jive Bomber
Yes - with pleasure: posted on the Smithsonian site here: Slideshow | NASM.XXXX.0356_ref818Sabrejet, great pics. Can you tell me the source?
I'm not quite sure why, but I have a real soft spot for the Berliner-Joyce P-16. I just wish someone would do a kit in 1/32!And the last Fighter Biplanes acquired by the USAAF 2-seat Berliner-Joyce P-16's seen at Selfridge field MI 1932
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source Army Air Corps & Army Air Service – Page 2 – The Jive Bomber