204 results found
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:23 April 1938
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The DGA-9 was a Jacobs powered version of the DGA-8. Registration cancelled in 2009. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC18205
Aircraft Version:Howard DGA-9
C/n (msn):204
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:23 April 1938
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:23 April 1938
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The DGA-9 was a Jacobs powered version of the DGA-8. Registration cancelled in 2009. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC18205
Aircraft Version:Howard DGA-9
C/n (msn):204
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:23 April 1938
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:1939
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Photo ID:584339Submit Correction
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Registration cancelled in 1965. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC22060
Aircraft Version:Luscombe 8A
C/n (msn):886
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:1939
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:1939
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Registration cancelled in 1965. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC22060
Aircraft Version:Luscombe 8A
C/n (msn):886
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:1939
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 November 1938
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Crashed when the wing failed while performing aerobatics near Taneytown, Maryland, on September 2, 1943. The pilot survived the accident albeit with serious injuries. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC12296
Aircraft Version:Kinner Sportster K
C/n (msn):8
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 November 1938
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 November 1938
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Crashed when the wing failed while performing aerobatics near Taneytown, Maryland, on September 2, 1943. The pilot survived the accident albeit with serious injuries. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC12296
Aircraft Version:Kinner Sportster K
C/n (msn):8
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 November 1938
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:27 July 1939
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Photo ID:584048Submit Correction
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The fate of NC23056 is not known. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC23056
Aircraft Version:Luscombe 8A
C/n (msn):980
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:27 July 1939
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:27 July 1939
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The fate of NC23056 is not known. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC23056
Aircraft Version:Luscombe 8A
C/n (msn):980
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:27 July 1939
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Registration / Serial:V144
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 June 1937
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Photo ID:584045Submit Correction
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This aircraft was transferred to the UN Navy in January 1941 as BuAer 00372. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:V144
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 June 1937
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Registration / Serial:V144
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 June 1937
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This aircraft was transferred to the UN Navy in January 1941 as BuAer 00372. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:V144
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 June 1937
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Registration / Serial:NC1326
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman Model 11
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman F3F (G-11/19/22/32/37)
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-32A
C/n (msn):447
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:2 August 1938
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This was the sole G-32A. It first flew in 1938 as NC1326 and was used by Grumman. It was impressed into the USAAF in 1942 as UC-103 42-97045. Registered as N7F in 1956 then to N100TF in 1970. It crashed in 1971 and was rebuilt. Registered as N100TF again in 1990. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC1326
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-32A
C/n (msn):447
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:2 August 1938
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Registration / Serial:NC1326
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman Model 11
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman F3F (G-11/19/22/32/37)
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-32A
C/n (msn):447
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:2 August 1938
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This was the sole G-32A. It first flew in 1938 as NC1326 and was used by Grumman. It was impressed into the USAAF in 1942 as UC-103 42-97045. Registered as N7F in 1956 then to N100TF in 1970. It crashed in 1971 and was rebuilt. Registered as N100TF again in 1990. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC1326
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-32A
C/n (msn):447
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:2 August 1938
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Registration / Serial:NX15433
Aircraft Original Type:Lambert Monocoach H
Aircraft Generic Type:Lambert Monocoach H
Aircraft Version:Lambert Monocoach H
C/n (msn):H-36-1
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 July 1940
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Photo ID:583781Submit Correction
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Only one Monocoach H was built but it acquired many names. It was sometimes the Twin Monocoach and also the Monocoupe H Monocoach, Zenith and Zephyr, the last of which applied to the Menasco-powered version in the photo . The name used here is the manufacturer and model in the US civil register. Lambert was acquired by Monocoupe and it continued to promote the aircraft. Jane's called it a Monocoupe but no aircraft were built by that company. Monocoupe was the registered owner when N15433 was cancelled in 1948. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NX15433
Aircraft Version:Lambert Monocoach H
C/n (msn):H-36-1
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 July 1940
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NX15433
Aircraft Original Type:Lambert Monocoach H
Aircraft Generic Type:Lambert Monocoach H
Aircraft Version:Lambert Monocoach H
C/n (msn):H-36-1
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 July 1940
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Only one Monocoach H was built but it acquired many names. It was sometimes the Twin Monocoach and also the Monocoupe H Monocoach, Zenith and Zephyr, the last of which applied to the Menasco-powered version in the photo . The name used here is the manufacturer and model in the US civil register. Lambert was acquired by Monocoupe and it continued to promote the aircraft. Jane's called it a Monocoupe but no aircraft were built by that company. Monocoupe was the registered owner when N15433 was cancelled in 1948. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NX15433
Aircraft Version:Lambert Monocoach H
C/n (msn):H-36-1
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 July 1940
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:1 March 1939
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Photo ID:583753Submit Correction
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Registration cancelled in 1949 as sold in Mexico. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC18210
Aircraft Version:Howard DGA-11
C/n (msn):302
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:1 March 1939
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:1 March 1939
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Registration cancelled in 1949 as sold in Mexico. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC18210
Aircraft Version:Howard DGA-11
C/n (msn):302
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:1 March 1939
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Registration / Serial:NC28527
Aircraft Original Type:Fairchild 24
Aircraft Generic Type:Fairchild 24 (C-61 Forwarder/Argus)
Aircraft Version:Fairchild 24R-40
C/n (msn):R40-419
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:10 February 1941
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There were 25 24R-40 models of the Fairchild 24 built. The R in the designation stood for Ranger, the inline engine offered as an alternative to the Warner radial. NC28527 remained registered until 2019. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC28527
Aircraft Version:Fairchild 24R-40
C/n (msn):R40-419
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:10 February 1941
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC28527
Aircraft Original Type:Fairchild 24
Aircraft Generic Type:Fairchild 24 (C-61 Forwarder/Argus)
Aircraft Version:Fairchild 24R-40
C/n (msn):R40-419
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:10 February 1941
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Photo ID:583303Submit Correction
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There were 25 24R-40 models of the Fairchild 24 built. The R in the designation stood for Ranger, the inline engine offered as an alternative to the Warner radial. NC28527 remained registered until 2019. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC28527
Aircraft Version:Fairchild 24R-40
C/n (msn):R40-419
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:10 February 1941
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:5 February 1940
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Photo ID:583302Submit Correction
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A Pratt & Whitney R-985 radial engine distinguished the DGA-15P from the other models. NC22404 (now N22404) is still registered in 2023. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC22404
Aircraft Version:Howard DGA-15P
C/n (msn):500
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:5 February 1940
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:5 February 1940
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A Pratt & Whitney R-985 radial engine distinguished the DGA-15P from the other models. NC22404 (now N22404) is still registered in 2023. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC22404
Aircraft Version:Howard DGA-15P
C/n (msn):500
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:5 February 1940
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Registration / Serial:162
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):189
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:11 November 1936
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This aircraft is listed as crashing at Cape May, New Jersey on January 19, 1935. The photo shows it almost two years later. A rebuild explains why it was reserialled as V136 long after the 1935 accident, which had been viewed as an anomaly. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:162
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):189
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:11 November 1936
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Registration / Serial:162
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):189
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:11 November 1936
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This aircraft is listed as crashing at Cape May, New Jersey on January 19, 1935. The photo shows it almost two years later. A rebuild explains why it was reserialled as V136 long after the 1935 accident, which had been viewed as an anomaly. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:162
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):189
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:11 November 1936
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Registration / Serial:NX28633
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman G-44 Widgeon
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman G-44 Widgeon (J4F)
Aircraft Version:Grumman XG-44 Widgeon
C/n (msn):1201
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:15 July 1940
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Photo ID:583284Submit Correction
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Prototype G-44 Widgeon later NC28633. Registration cancelled in 1947. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NX28633
Aircraft Version:Grumman XG-44 Widgeon
C/n (msn):1201
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:15 July 1940
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Registration / Serial:NX28633
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman G-44 Widgeon
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman G-44 Widgeon (J4F)
Aircraft Version:Grumman XG-44 Widgeon
C/n (msn):1201
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:15 July 1940
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Prototype G-44 Widgeon later NC28633. Registration cancelled in 1947. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NX28633
Aircraft Version:Grumman XG-44 Widgeon
C/n (msn):1201
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:15 July 1940
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Registration / Serial:NS370N
Aircraft Original Type:Keystone-Loening K-84 Commuter
Aircraft Generic Type:Keystone-Loening K-84 Commuter
Aircraft Version:Keystone-Loening K-84 Commuter
C/n (msn):303
Operator Titles:New York City Police Department
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:17 June 1937
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Photo ID:583107Submit Correction
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NS stood for state aircraft which covered federal, state and municipal aircraft. The NYPD showed some humour in buying NS370N for the Keystone Cops were a band of bumbling police officers from American silent movies. The term became part of the English language for any incompetent group, police or otherwise. NS370N was cancelled in 1935. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NS370N
Aircraft Version:Keystone-Loening K-84 Commuter
C/n (msn):303
Operator Titles:New York City Police Department
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:17 June 1937
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Registration / Serial:NS370N
Aircraft Original Type:Keystone-Loening K-84 Commuter
Aircraft Generic Type:Keystone-Loening K-84 Commuter
Aircraft Version:Keystone-Loening K-84 Commuter
C/n (msn):303
Operator Titles:New York City Police Department
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:17 June 1937
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NS stood for state aircraft which covered federal, state and municipal aircraft. The NYPD showed some humour in buying NS370N for the Keystone Cops were a band of bumbling police officers from American silent movies. The term became part of the English language for any incompetent group, police or otherwise. NS370N was cancelled in 1935. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NS370N
Aircraft Version:Keystone-Loening K-84 Commuter
C/n (msn):303
Operator Titles:New York City Police Department
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:17 June 1937
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:25 November 1936
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NX12V was retained by Grumman as a demonstrator. NR12V when used for racing. It was sold to Canadian Car and Foundry Company as a demonstrator for the G-23. Canadian production as a way to get around bans on the export of weapons from the USA to Spain during its civil war. A small number also served with the RCAF. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NR12V
Aircraft Version:Grumman GG-1
C/n (msn):202
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:25 November 1936
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:25 November 1936
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NX12V was retained by Grumman as a demonstrator. NR12V when used for racing. It was sold to Canadian Car and Foundry Company as a demonstrator for the G-23. Canadian production as a way to get around bans on the export of weapons from the USA to Spain during its civil war. A small number also served with the RCAF. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NR12V
Aircraft Version:Grumman GG-1
C/n (msn):202
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:25 November 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:9836
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-3 Duck
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 November 1936
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Photo ID:583092Submit Correction
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Crashed near Fellenere, Florida, on November 7, 1937, while on a a cross-country flight from Jacksonville. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:9836
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-3 Duck
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 November 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:9836
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-3 Duck
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 November 1936
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Crashed near Fellenere, Florida, on November 7, 1937, while on a a cross-country flight from Jacksonville. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:9836
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-3 Duck
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 November 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC16912
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman G-21 Goose
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman G-21/38/39 Goose
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-21 Goose
C/n (msn):1003
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 October 1937
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Delivered to a civilian buyer in 1937. Bought by the Canadian air force in 1940 as serial 942. Post World War II had a civilian career in Canada as CF-BHL until lost in an accident in 1953. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC16912
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-21 Goose
C/n (msn):1003
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 October 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC16912
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman G-21 Goose
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman G-21/38/39 Goose
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-21 Goose
C/n (msn):1003
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 October 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
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Delivered to a civilian buyer in 1937. Bought by the Canadian air force in 1940 as serial 942. Post World War II had a civilian career in Canada as CF-BHL until lost in an accident in 1953. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC16912
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-21 Goose
C/n (msn):1003
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:30 October 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:16 May 1939
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Photo ID:582923Submit Correction
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There were nine of the 22 C7F model powered by a Warner Super Scarab engine. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC13284
Aircraft Version:Fairchild 22 C7F
C/n (msn):1702
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:16 May 1939
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:16 May 1939
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There were nine of the 22 C7F model powered by a Warner Super Scarab engine. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC13284
Aircraft Version:Fairchild 22 C7F
C/n (msn):1702
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:16 May 1939
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Registration / Serial:NC1051
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman Model 11
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman F3F (G-11/19/22/32/37)
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-32 Goshawk III
C/n (msn):446
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 August 1938
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Built for Gulf Oil pilot Alford Williams. Drafted into the USAAF in 1942 as an UC-103 high-speed transport. It returned to civil use after World War II and was lost when it crashed into the Everglades in October 1948. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC1051
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-32 Goshawk III
C/n (msn):446
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 August 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC1051
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman Model 11
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman F3F (G-11/19/22/32/37)
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-32 Goshawk III
C/n (msn):446
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 August 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:582906Submit Correction
View count: 522
Built for Gulf Oil pilot Alford Williams. Drafted into the USAAF in 1942 as an UC-103 high-speed transport. It returned to civil use after World War II and was lost when it crashed into the Everglades in October 1948. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC1051
Aircraft Version:Grumman G-32 Goshawk III
C/n (msn):446
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 August 1938
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Registration / Serial:173
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):266
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:23 May 1936
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Photo ID:582893Submit Correction
View count: 486
Reserialled V147. Struck a beacon during takeoff and crashed July 18, 1939, Amelia River, Florida. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:173
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):266
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:23 May 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:173
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman JF Duck (G-10)
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):266
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:23 May 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:582893Submit Correction
View count: 486
Reserialled V147. Struck a beacon during takeoff and crashed July 18, 1939, Amelia River, Florida. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:173
Aircraft Version:Grumman JF-2 Duck
C/n (msn):266
Operator Titles:USA - Coast Guard
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:23 May 1936
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:20 November 1936
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Photo ID:582653Submit Correction
View count: 323
The Fairchild 22 C7D was powered by a DH Gipsy I engine licensed built in the US by Wright. There were coincidentally 22 C7Ds built. The engine was mounted upright as in the DH60 Moth. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC13193
Aircraft Version:Fairchild 22 C7D
C/n (msn):
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:20 November 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:20 November 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:582653Submit Correction
View count: 323
The Fairchild 22 C7D was powered by a DH Gipsy I engine licensed built in the US by Wright. There were coincidentally 22 C7Ds built. The engine was mounted upright as in the DH60 Moth. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC13193
Aircraft Version:Fairchild 22 C7D
C/n (msn):
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:20 November 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive