Wings for the Navy: A History of the Naval Aircraft Factory, 1917-1956Naval Institute Press, 1990 - 413 pagine Traces the history of the only government-owned and operated aircraft production facility in the U.S. |
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... flying boat . On 24 March , just three days before the first of the factory's H - 16s took to the air , plans arrived in Philadelphia from England for a newer flying boat , the F - 5 . This aircraft bore a superficial resemblance to the ...
... flying boat . On 24 March , just three days before the first of the factory's H - 16s took to the air , plans arrived in Philadelphia from England for a newer flying boat , the F - 5 . This aircraft bore a superficial resemblance to the ...
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... flying boat hulls . Not only would the material bring immediate weight savings , but metal- hulled flying boats would not have the water - soakage problems of aircraft with wooden hulls . A wooden - hulled flying boat absorbed a ...
... flying boat hulls . Not only would the material bring immediate weight savings , but metal- hulled flying boats would not have the water - soakage problems of aircraft with wooden hulls . A wooden - hulled flying boat absorbed a ...
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... flying boats . Throughout the 1930s , the service had not been happy with the limited range of its patrol aircraft and was constantly searching for ways to improve their performance . Heavily loaded flying boats wasted a great deal of ...
... flying boats . Throughout the 1930s , the service had not been happy with the limited range of its patrol aircraft and was constantly searching for ways to improve their performance . Heavily loaded flying boats wasted a great deal of ...
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A New Industrial Establishment | 1 |
Flying Boats for the Fleet | 19 |
If You Produce Ill Get the Work to You | 40 |
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