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[Unidentified seaplane]
Photograph of an unidentified seaplane (fuselage number 12) in a harbor, circa 1917-1919. Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white photographs, as well as a few pieces of ephemera, circa 1917-1919. The photos trace Kennedy's military career from his infantry training in the United States to his service in France during World War I and…
[Boeing Model 247D, Sikorsky S-43 W Amphibian (Baby Clipper), and Caproni airplanes]
Photograph of people, including National Revolutionary Army soldiers, looking at several airplanes parked at an airfield in China, circa 1934-1937. Visible aircraft include a Boeing Model 247D, Sikorsky S-43 W Amphibian (Baby Clipper), and Caproni airplanes. Photo from album page 60.Inscription on album page: "Caproni, Sikorsky, Boeing."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three…
[Mayor Zhou Xiangxian and William Henry Donald with Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper)]
Photograph of Hangzhou Mayor Zhou Xiangxian (Chow Ziang-Yien) and William Henry Donald standing near General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929) at West Lake, Hangzhou, China, circa 1937. Photo from album page 116.Inscription on album page: "Mayor Z. Y. Chow. W. H. Donald."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three hundred and…
[Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper)]
Photograph of the front of General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929), showing an indent in the soft ground after a rough landing in Nanjing, China, May 2, 1937. Several people, including National Revolutionary Army soldiers, are gathered around the plane. Photo from album page 132.Inscription on album page: "Pilot just flew Sikorsky to…
[Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper)]
Photograph of National Revolutionary Army soldiers gathered around General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929) at an airfield in Nanjing, China, May 2, 1937. Photo from album page 132.Inscription on album page: "Pilot just flew Sikorsky to Nanking. The military field was too soft. Plane nosed up but no damage done. May 2, 1937."Part of the…
[Julius A. Barr and Al H. Jensen with Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper)]
Photograph of Julius A. Barr (in overcoat), Al H. Jensen (right, in leather jacket), and a National Revolutionary Army soldier standing next to General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929) in Shanghai, China, circa March 1937. Photo from album page 131.Inscription on album page: "The old crew of Boeing are hired for new Sikorsky. (Barr and…
[Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper)]
Photograph of General Chiang Kai-shek's Sikorsky S-43W Amphibion (Baby Clipper) aircraft (tail number NC-16929) at an airfield in Shanghai, China, March 1937. Photo from album page 131.Inscription on album page: "Gen. Chiang Kai Shek's new Sikorsky S-43W. Shanghai. Mar. 1937."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three hundred and thirty-nine (339) black-and-white photographs,…
[Curtiss HS-2L flying boats parked on dry land]
Photograph of three Curtiss HS-2L flying boats (one with partial fuselage number 191[?]) parked on dry land, circa 1915-1918.Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
[Serviceman leaning against Curtiss HS-2L flying boat]
Photograph of an unidentified serviceman leaning against a Curtiss HS-2L flying boat, circa 1915-1918.Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.
[Servicemen on partially submerged Curtiss HS-2L flying boat]
Photograph of two servicemen on a partially submerged Curtiss HS-2L flying boat, circa 1915-1918.Part of a photograph album related to William Monks's military training in the United States during World War I, circa 1915-1918.