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Classic Wings Magazine WWII Naval Aviation Research Pacific Luftwaffe Resource Center
When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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Convair built the XP-81 as along range escort .


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I seem to remember seeing the flying boat in a magazine article years ago but most details are lost to time. I think it was just a test bed and not a production aircrft.


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THe first photo is of the Consolidated XP4Y-1.


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Felixstowe F-1..?

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A bit of a stumper Col. After re-exam of the photo and the hanger
windows in background appearing where the empennage should be.
I'll venture it's an NC-1...or a sternless F3 or F5L Curtiss/Felix derivative.

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Ha ha, well, well, well Col Rohr !!! :lol:

Was wondering how long the WIX forum would be treated to one of your "DARK SIDE" photo quizes !!!!


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Naval Air Factory F-5L


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One more try....NAF HS-16...... :nuker:
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Hi Rob...
I was reading the NAVWEPS chronology of Nav/Av 1910-1980 a few days ago
and this photo is credited as the "roll-out day" for the "First NAF-Built H-16
Leaving Assembly Building NAF-2121". What'dyou got?

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Didnt Vultee-Consolidated make the XP-81?


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Hi Paul,
According to my reference it was Convair, BUT, Convair means, CONsolidated- Vultee AIRcraft Corp, right! :shock: :wink:
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