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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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I hope I am not beating a dead horse here but is # 4 Cox-Klemin XS and #3 a Curtiss C-1


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Okay, is # 3 a Curtiss AB-1 ?


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I think we have named almost every Curtiss ever built. http://californianavalaviation.homestea ... lyson.html
This link shows the airplane in picture 3 but it is not clear as to what type of Curtiss that it is. Great quiz I can't wait to see the correct answers!

PS Did anyone say F-Boat yet?


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pic #1: Curtiss model D
pic #3: Curtiss model E


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B*gger !!!!!!

Don and I were very close the whole time !!!!

Bring it on # 16, Rob !!!!!!!!
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yeah Turbo that was a frustrating one. We were hitting all around the right answers. I was printing out the pictures, enlarging them, and photoshopping them to bring out details and the best I could come up with were some near misses but I'm ready for the next one, bring it on.


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Same here, I was PS'ing the pics also, just trying to get that last minute clue that only Mr Rohr knew of ! :roll:

Trouble was Naval Aviation in that period was still in it's infancy and they had a lots of similar but different aircraft while they were finding their feet so to speak.
All this adds up to darn hard quizzes by Col Rohr !!!! :o



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Rob, I never realised you were such a sadist. good thing is we all seem to love that side of you as far as the quiz's are concerned.

I think I've learnt more about US naval aviation from these quiz's than I had in years.


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