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File:Curtiss NC-1 3 October 1918- initial three engine configuration.jpg

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Source: USN photo Scanned from Page 260 of the following book.

  • Burgess, Richard R. (2001). U.S. Naval Aviation. Levin, Hugh Lauter Associates, 352pp.  Page 4, last line: “All photography and illustrations are courtesy of the U.S. Navy unless otherwise credited.

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current02:42, 6 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 02:42, 6 March 20072,167 × 1,697 (350 KB)Admin (talk | contribs){{en|Curtiss NC seaplane. Plane number one of four, named NC-1, just after being manufactured, October 3, 1918. Note there are only 3 engines. A fourth pusher engine was added for the transatlantic test flight.}} {{Show-Info|Curtiss NC}} === Licensing === Source: USN photo Scanned from Page 260 of the following book. * {{cite book | last = Burgess | first = Richard R. | coauthor=M. Hill Goodspeed | year = 2001 | title = U.S. Naval Aviation | publisher = Levin, Hugh Lauter Associates | pages=352pp | ISBN: 07607-7116-2 | url= http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&isbn=0883631024&itm=2 }} Page 4, last line: “All photography and illustrations are courtesy of the U.S. Navy unless otherwise credited. {{PD-USN}} {{RetouchedPicture|scanned at 600dpi, 1PX gaussian blur to remove printers halftone dots, then resized down 80%, then sharpenned. |editor=Makthorpe }} catetgory:1918
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