| Registration / Serial: | V164 |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Hall PH |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Hall PH |
| Aircraft Version: | Hall PH-2 |
| C/n (msn): | [ V164 ] |
| Operator Titles: | USA - Coast Guard |
| Location: | In Flight |
| Region / Country: | New York, United States |
| Photo Date: | March 1938 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
| Photo ID: | 392749Submit Correction |
| View count: | 2308 |
The Hall Aluminum Aircraft Corporation was not terribly successful, but managed to sell nine PH-1 flying boats to the US Navy in 1930. Production of the PH recommenced in 1936 for the Coast Guard which ordered seven PH-2s, and seven PH-3s in 1939. These were the USCG's largest aircraft. Rudy Arnold photographed V164 off Coney Island - the building on the far right is the Half Moon Hotel which stood at West 29th Street. This one was lost in July 1939. The type was used for anti-submarine patrols during the war and kept in service until 1944. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
| Registration / Serial: | V164 |
| Aircraft Version: | Hall PH-2 |
| C/n (msn): | [ V164 ] |
| Operator Titles: | USA - Coast Guard |
| Location: | In Flight | Region / Country: | New York, United States |
| Photo Date: | March 1938 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
| Registration / Serial: | V164 |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Hall PH |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Hall PH |
| Aircraft Version: | Hall PH-2 |
| C/n (msn): | [ V164 ] |
| Operator Titles: | USA - Coast Guard |
| Location: | In Flight |
| Region / Country: | New York, United States |
| Photo Date: | March 1938 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
| Photo ID: | 392749Submit Correction |
| View count: | 2308 |
The Hall Aluminum Aircraft Corporation was not terribly successful, but managed to sell nine PH-1 flying boats to the US Navy in 1930. Production of the PH recommenced in 1936 for the Coast Guard which ordered seven PH-2s, and seven PH-3s in 1939. These were the USCG's largest aircraft. Rudy Arnold photographed V164 off Coney Island - the building on the far right is the Half Moon Hotel which stood at West 29th Street. This one was lost in July 1939. The type was used for anti-submarine patrols during the war and kept in service until 1944. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
| Registration / Serial: | V164 |
| Aircraft Version: | Hall PH-2 |
| C/n (msn): | [ V164 ] |
| Operator Titles: | USA - Coast Guard |
| Location: | In Flight | Region / Country: | New York, United States |
| Photo Date: | March 1938 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |