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City / Airport:Omaha - Offutt AFB (KOFF / OFF)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:30 June 1927
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:593579Submit Correction
View count: 174
Torpedo bomber. Photo from: History Nebraska
Registration / Serial:A8467
Aircraft Version:Great Lakes TG-1
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Omaha - Offutt AFB (KOFF / OFF)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:30 June 1927
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Omaha - Offutt AFB (KOFF / OFF)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:30 June 1927
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:593579Submit Correction
View count: 174
Torpedo bomber. Photo from: History Nebraska
Registration / Serial:A8467
Aircraft Version:Great Lakes TG-1
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Omaha - Offutt AFB (KOFF / OFF)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:30 June 1927
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Omaha - Offutt AFB (KOFF / OFF)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:27 June 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:593305Submit Correction
View count: 152
Photo taken when Offutt was better known as Fort Cook, which was the army base that had existed on the site since 1890. Balloons arrived in 1918 and the airfield was constructed in 1921. Three years later it was officially renamed Offutt Field. Photo from: History Nebraska
Registration / Serial:A4865
Aircraft Version:Great Lakes TG-1
C/n (msn):[ A4865 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Omaha - Offutt AFB (KOFF / OFF)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:27 June 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Omaha - Offutt AFB (KOFF / OFF)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:27 June 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:593305Submit Correction
View count: 152
Photo taken when Offutt was better known as Fort Cook, which was the army base that had existed on the site since 1890. Balloons arrived in 1918 and the airfield was constructed in 1921. Three years later it was officially renamed Offutt Field. Photo from: History Nebraska
Registration / Serial:A4865
Aircraft Version:Great Lakes TG-1
C/n (msn):[ A4865 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Omaha - Offutt AFB (KOFF / OFF)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:27 June 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:187368Submit Correction
View count: 923
Commander's aircraft of Torpedo and Bombing Squadron 2B, assigned to the carrier Saratoga circa 1929-1930. The Great Lakes TG-1 was a version of the Martin T4M, so designated because Martin had sold its Cleveland factory to the Great Lakes Aircraft Company. Photo by: Joseph Haase / San Diego Air & Space Museum
Registration / Serial:8472
Aircraft Version:Great Lakes TG-1
C/n (msn):[ 8472 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:187368Submit Correction
View count: 923
Commander's aircraft of Torpedo and Bombing Squadron 2B, assigned to the carrier Saratoga circa 1929-1930. The Great Lakes TG-1 was a version of the Martin T4M, so designated because Martin had sold its Cleveland factory to the Great Lakes Aircraft Company. Photo by: Joseph Haase / San Diego Air & Space Museum
Registration / Serial:8472
Aircraft Version:Great Lakes TG-1
C/n (msn):[ 8472 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1929 to 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive