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1925
1925 - 0134.PDF
MARCH 5, 192r> SOME U.S. OBSERVATION 'PLANES throiith the courted otm,? A PI^ANES : The interesting group of aeroplanes shown above, which we reproducei^titetoTotY™iu£l Atneric t an contemporary 'Slipstream," represents one of the most important items ll*™*1?™ develoPme"t ** the United States since the World War. Derails concern-^titeng these neTJvoes available and we arestructed tc^conTp expected that the the present obsolescent n H (6) Douglas (9) (formerly designated as "Corps Observation") are not yet ^ °f the VaH°U8 de8iftn8- TheSe "^^^ «^e been con-of ^w re.iuir£ments as to load, speed, climb, ceiling, etc., and it is •£ ot Wl11 afford a valuable asset to the U.S. Air Service in replacing Wa5Per^-(l)Curti S8XO-l (Liberty,. (2) Cox-Klemin CO-1. ,3, Engineer!] BPT^.^"9°-7B- (5) Engineering Division (Boulton-Kerber; XCO5. )^ gneering Division (Roche) XCO-6 (inverted Liberty) (8) Fokker CO-4. Atlantic Fokker AO-1. (10) Atlantic-Loening XCO-8. 134
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