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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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Hello Mr Rohr,

I can say that the 2nd one (triplane) is a Curtiss L-2.

Working on the other three.


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Double Jeopardy isn't necessary Col Rohr as the correct answer for # 2 is a Curtiss 18-T-1


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Col. Rohr wrote:
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Double Jeopardy isn't necessary Col Rohr as the correct answer for # 2 is a Curtiss 18-T-1


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Very Good Sir,

Now what about the other three :wink:

Oh by the way are you stealing hints from Mr. Martin :P

Cheers RER


I'd like to say yes, but nope this is all of my own research I can safely say.

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Is # 4 (The sub launched one) a 1931 Loening SL ?


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That sub one looks a lot like a Douglas DT-2 and the first one looks like a Curtiss Golden Flier...

but not sure of either...


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Number 1 Curtiss AH-1
Number 4 Martin MS-1
Just guessing
Still working on number 3


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Just a wild ass guess on #3, is it possibly Lt. Ellyson being catapulted from a ship at the Washington Naval Yard in a Curtiss AH-3 on November 11, 1912?


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Yeah on second look it does look way to small for the Douglas. I'll go with Martin MS-1 also

http://www.aero-web.org/specs/martin/ms-1.htm

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PS I must borrow your "book"..Don !! :wink:

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DonL wrote:
Number 1 Curtiss AH-1


Isn't the AH-1 a military derivative of the Golden Flier ?

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United States Navy Aircraft since 1911 By Gordon Swanborough and Peter Bowers. If Rob comes up with any aircraft quizes from before 1911 I'm sunk!


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upon saying that, you just know Rob is now going to do just that !!!!!

Mind you, there's not that many aircraft to choose from
try here:
http://home.att.net/~jbaugher/firstseries1.html


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So tell, me Col Rohr,..

A little confused by your answer....

Is it not an AH-1 for # 1 ?
and # 3 not an MS-1 ??

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Okay, if #1 is not an AH-1 then must be an A-1 ?

and # 3 is a Curtiss Model M?

Still working on # 4


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Curtiss built way to many of these early seaplanes. Curtiss C-1, are they also called F boats? Man this is getting confusing.


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awww geez....

I concur with Don's comment.
Just when you think you know the answer,...nah ah...wrong..!!!

Back to the drawing board (research books)


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