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Original 1935 International News Photos: USN Curtiss XSBC Helldiver 8" x 10"
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PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Item description
Original 8" x 10" International News Photo with slug on back: "Modern Navy Planes"
Original 1935 8" x 10" news photo with news slug on back. Showsthe US navy's new plane - a Curtiss XSBC which later became known as the Helldiver. Curtiss-Wright made a proposal to the Navy to build a staggered wing biplane, would not have folding wings but would have leading edge slots and the lower wing would have full span flaps. It was an all-metal aircraft with fabric covered control surfaces. A contract for this aircraft was signed in April 1935 and it made its first flight on 9 December 1935. Helldivers were obsolete before WWII and never were used in the war.
Will be shipped in photo mailer.
Original 1935 International News Photos: USN Curtiss XSBC Helldiver 8" x 10"
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Original 8" x 10" International News Photo with slug on back:
"Modern Navy Planes"
Original 1935 8" x 10" news photo with news slug on back. Showsthe US navy's new plane - a Curtiss XSBC which later became known as the Helldiver. Curtiss-Wright made a proposal to the Navy to build a staggered wing biplane, would not have folding wings but would have leading edge slots and the lower wing would have full span flaps. It was an all-metal aircraft with fabric covered control surfaces. It was powered by a 700 hp (522 kW) Wright XR-1510-12 fourteen-cylinder, twin-row, air-cooled engine driving a constant speed Curtiss Electric three-blade propeller, an enlarged canopy, enlarged vertical fin and rudder and retractable tail hook. A contract for this aircraft was signed in April 1935 and it made its first flight on 9 December 1935. Helldivers were obsolete before WWII and never were used in the war.
Will be shipped in photo mailer.
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- Original 1935 International News Photos: USN Curtiss XSBC Helldiver 8" x 10"
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