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File:NC aircraft trans-Atlantic flight, 1919.jpg
Summary
Navy Curtiss (NC) aircraft trans-Atlantic flight schematic, May 1919. Diagram of the third leg of the flight of the NC-1, NC-3 and NC-4 aircraft, between Trepassy Bay, Newfoundland, and the Azores, during 16 May to 20 May 1919, shwoing positions of the 21 U.S. Navy destroyers stationed along the way. Printed by the Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, New York. Photo #: NH 95792, U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. This image is exempt from copyright laws as it was produced by the United States Government.
Previously uploaded to en:Wikipedia by Daderot on 21:45, 20 August 2005
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current | 02:41, 6 March 2007 | 900 × 605 (109 KB) | Admin (talk | contribs) | == Summary == Navy Curtiss (NC) aircraft trans-Atlantic flight schematic, May 1919. Diagram of the third leg of the flight of the NC-1, NC-3 and NC-4 aircraft, between Trepassy Bay, Newfoundland, and the Azores, during 16 May to 20 May 1919, shwoing positions of the 21 U.S. Navy destroyers stationed along the way. Printed by the Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, New York. Photo #: NH 95792, U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. This image is exempt from copyright laws as it was produced by the United States Government. Previously uploaded to en:Wikipedia by Daderot on 21:45, 20 August 2005 category:1919 Category:Curtiss NC == Licensing == {{PD-USGov}} |
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