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Old 27th July 2021, 16:16
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Re: Photo Curtiss Aircraft

The green shamrock (not clover) was 87 CTS at Benbrook TX winter 1917/18 ( o/c included Capts W H Dore and R H B Kerr). They were at Rathbun earlier in the year, next to Mohawk (JN-4A).
The red cross on white shield was 85 CTS at Mohawk, Ontario 1918 Capt L R Andrews; these units changed their insignia at various times (JN-4(Can)).



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Old 18th September 2021, 10:12
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Re: Photo Curtiss Aircraft

Hello


Currently on ebay are two photos of Curtiss Flying boats:


Curtiss HS-1L A-1708 Postwar


https://www.ebay.com/itm/27495127235...wAAOSwRzxhQ-SX


Curtiss H-16 A-4062?


https://www.ebay.com/itm/29440187316...kAAOSwKmphRIfn


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Old 18th September 2021, 18:52
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Re: Photo Curtiss Aircraft

Clint , the Jennies...
1. 81 CTS (Fleur-de-lys, flight colour fin).
2. ?
3. ?
4. "Y" Sqn./ 92CRS ("Y" + fin letter).
5. 90 CRS ( skull).
6. 81 CRS ("T" + number on fuselage).
7. 78 CTS (2 or 3 narrow bands).
.......CRS = Canadian Reserve Sqn. CTS = Canadian Training Sqn. (Oct. 1917).
I'll try to check the other 2.

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Old 19th September 2021, 11:42
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Re: Photo Curtiss Aircraft

Hi Nick,


Thanks for your efforts.Looking back through the Canada based JN-4 photos I'd copied. I notice that I appear to have missed C478 which can be found here:


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203602895...oAAOSwiJxhKle0


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Old 20th September 2021, 09:49
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Re: Photo Curtiss Aircraft

Hello,


Currently on ebay is a photo of Curtiss JN-2 serial number 48 at:


https://www.ebay.com/itm/37372770906...wAAOSwK5ZhP7hv


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Re: Photo Curtiss Aircraft

Hello,


Currently on ebay is a photo of a Curtiss Model F serial C-2 of the US Navy at:


https://www.ebay.com/itm/11503264099...AAAOSwUs5hXjzS


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Old 12th October 2021, 16:30
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Re: Photo Curtiss Aircraft

Clint. The JN-2 serial SC.48 was wrecked during the Mexican operations, 20 March 1916; it was fitted with JN-3 wings. They would normally have the very early insignia, a red star on the rudder.
( the caption says " on the Mexican border").
This batch was serials 41-48 but the "S.C." was omitted on the fuselage.


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Old 12th October 2021, 17:23
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Re: Photo Curtiss Aircraft

The C-2 is probably best known for its employment by Lawrence Sperry in the development of his 1913 automatic pilot. A photo of it exists flying over the Seine near Bezons in June 1914 with both Sperry and his crewman standing outside the cockpit.
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Old 12th October 2021, 22:36
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Re: Photo Curtiss Aircraft

Hello Nick & George,


Thank you both for the replies.


I am curious, why did the Model F C-2 go to France. Did it specifically travel that distance to check the technology by flying large distances over water?


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