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Photograph of a people preparing a Supermarine S.6B seaplane for docking, circa 1920s-1930s. A boat is also visible in the scene.
Photograph of a Supermarine S.6A seaplane in flight, circa 1920s-1930s.
Photograph of the wings of the Hughes H-4 Hercules "Spruce Goose" flying boat under construction, circa 1940s.
Photograph of a Northrop N-3PB aircraft in flight, circa 1940s.
Photograph of people with a Curtiss Model H-2 seaplane (designation "America"), circa 1914. The man on the far left is possibly Glenn Curtiss.
Caption on verso: "America. The plane built for Trans-Atlantic flight. 1914."
Stamped on verso: "Photo by / H. M. Benner / Hammondsport, N. Y."
[Seaplane in flight]
(Item)
Photograph of a U.S. Army seaplane in flight, circa 1920s-1930s. Caption on verso: "Hydro Aeroplane."Inscription on verso: "Army tractor, with pontoon attached."Stamped on verso: "Photo by H. M. Benner / Hammondsport, N. Y."
Photograph of a Blackburn Iris flying boat (tail number N185) in low flight over water, circa 1927.Caption: "Blackburn All-Metal Flying Boat / 'Iris' / Hull can accommodate 28 passengers."
[Blackburn Iris flying boat]
(Item)
Photograph of a Blackburn Iris flying boat (tail number N 185), circa 1926.Caption: "Iris. 3."