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  • The Naval Aircraft Factory Giant Boat or GB was a 1919 maritime patrol aircraft project undertaken by the Naval Aircraft Factory (NAF), the in-house aircraft...
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    Naval Aircraft Factory (NAF) was established by the United States Navy in 1918 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was created to help solve aircraft supply...
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    & Marlin Flying Boats." Vectorsite. Retrieved: 20 May 2012. "Historic Aircraft - The Big Flying Boat By Norman Polmar March 2013 Naval History Magazine...
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    close to the water) A flying boat relies on its main hull for buoyancy, while a floatplane has a conventional aircraft fuselage fitted with external...
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  • of a modern aircraft factory in Stratford. In 1929, the company moved to Stratford, Connecticut, and it became a part of United Aircraft and Transport...
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    p. 74 Giant Killers (Full Version) The Elco PT Boat, archived from the original on 20 September 2022, retrieved 25 May 2023 "NH 64787-KN". Naval History...
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  • This article discusses aircraft carrier operations during World War II. Naval historians such as Evan Mawdsley, Richard Overy, and Craig Symonds concluded...
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    until the mid 20s, and with the US Navy as the Curtiss F5L and Naval Aircraft Factory PN whose developments saw service until 1938. During the war, Dornier...
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  • World War II was the first war where naval aviation took a major part in the hostilities. Aircraft carriers were used from the start of the war in Europe...
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    Chief of Naval Operations and is headquarters for the Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Reactors, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Naval History...
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  • boats up to 1960. During the Battle of Britain, the Rochester factory was heavily bombed by the Luftwaffe, and several Stirlings and other aircraft were...
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  • Naval Aircraft Factory BN Naval Aircraft Factory BS Naval Aircraft Factory FN Naval Aircraft Factory GB (Giant Boat) Naval Aircraft Factory LRN Naval...
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    Seaplane (redirect from Water Aircraft)
    awarded to a United States naval aviator in an M.5 The German aircraft manufacturing company Hansa-Brandenburg built flying boats starting with the model...
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    amphibian and flying boat construction for commercial and naval uses. Manufactured an all-metal six-place cabin amphibian plane. Detroit Aircraft Corp. owned entire...
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    Supermarine (category Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United Kingdom)
    Supermarine Scimitar (1956) – Naval ground attack aircraft. Supermarine Type 178 00 (1929) – Sea Hawk three-engined civilian flying boat. Supermarine Type 178...
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    General Dynamics (category Aircraft manufacturers of the United States)
    February 21, 1952 with the merger of submarine manufacturer Electric Boat and aircraft manufacturer Canadair, the corporation today consists of ten subsidiary...
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    Boeing 314 Clipper (category Flying boats)
    Clipper was an American long-range flying boat produced by Boeing from 1938 to 1941. One of the largest aircraft of its time, it had the range to cross the...
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    Angeles with the intention of attacking federal naval forces that were attacking the port of Guaymas. The aircraft was shipped on May 5, 1913, in five crates...
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    War II, the division was spun off as Goodyear Aircraft Company in 1939. The company opened a new factory in Arizona in 1941 which produced subassemblies...
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    Point Naval Shipyard (repairs only?) Kneass Boat Works in San Francisco Five Sub Chaser and a Tug Hunt Marine Service in Richmond, patrol boat, tug Soule...
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