[07-11-2024] Various forum updates made.
Quote from: bigredlancer on March 22, 2012, 06:03:10 PM
The middle-late1930s were full of Army observation aircraft. Was there a new policy of air observation support for artillery?
Quote from: akradecki on September 14, 2011, 05:00:17 AM
That's awesome, thanks Josh!
What I also find interesting is that the first and third photos that you posted look like they were taken at the same place, but at a different time of day (or just different day) as the one that I posted. I have a shot of a DC-2 with the same background. Santa Monica maybe?
Alan
Quote from: akradecki on September 12, 2011, 05:44:39 PM
Ok, need some help with this one. What is it? Note the appearance of corrugations on the aft belly and empennage.
One person at work told me it that Curtiss experimented with monoplane designs with their Model 34 and 35 Hawks, but nothing online that I can find corroborates this, and I've found two places that talk about one of Curtiss' low-wing monoplanes as being their first such aircraft, and these came after the model 34/35.
Any thoughts/suggestions? Whoever comes up with corroboratable answer gets a shout-out on the Vintage Air blog. BTW, date on the photo is about 1934 or '35, but I'm guessing the plane is earlier.