Photo #: NH 91070
Aeromarine 40 flying boat (Bureau # A-5086)
At Naval Air Station Anacostia, District of Columbia, circa 1919-1920.
Collection of Charles W. Taylor.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99725
Aeromarine 40 flying boat (Bureau # A-5066)
Taxiing on the water near USS Hannibal (AG-1), in 1923.
This aircraft was assigned to assist Hannibal in survey
work in Cuban waters. Its Aircraft Record card states that it
was converted to a Model 41 Type in about 1922.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99726
Aeromarine 40 flying boat (Bureau # A-5066)
On the water near USS Hannibal (AG-1), in 1923. Two of
the ship's steam launches are at left.
This aircraft was assigned to assist Hannibal in survey
work in Cuban waters. Its Aircraft Record card states that it
was converted to a Model 41 Type in about 1922.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99727
Aeromarine 40 flying boat (Bureau # A-5066)
On the water near USS Hannibal (AG-1), in 1923. One of
the ship's steam launches can be seen between the plane's port
wings, apparently preparing to take it in tow.
This aircraft was assigned to assist Hannibal in survey
work in Cuban waters. Its Aircraft Record card states that it
was converted to a Model 41 Type in about 1922.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99728
Aeromarine 40 flying boat (Bureau # A-5066)
Flying over USS Hannibal (AG-1), in 1923.
This aircraft was assigned to assist Hannibal in survey
work in Cuban waters. Its Aircraft Record card states that it
was converted to a Model 41 Type in about 1922.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99729
Aeromarine 40 flying boat (Bureau # A-5066)
In flight near USS Hannibal (AG-1), 1923.
This aircraft was assigned to assist Hannibal in survey
work in Cuban waters. Its Aircraft Record card states that it
was converted to a Model 41 Type in about 1922.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99733
Aeromarine 40 flying boat (Bureau # A-5066)
Wrecked in the Gulf of Bacabano, Cuba, 25 May 1923.
This aircraft, whose Aircraft Record card states that it had
been converted to a Model 41 type, was assigned to assist Hannibal
in survey work. It hit something on the water or broke a hole
in its hull by hitting a wave, leaving the plane's wings and
hull unfit for further use. It was subsequently stricken from
the list of Navy aircraft. Pilot was Lieutenant (Junior Grade)
John H. Hykes, USN.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99721
USS SC-353
Standing by a damaged Aeromarine 40 flying boat (Bureau # A-5066)
in the Gulf of Bacabano, Cuba, 25 May 1923. A boat from USS Hannibal
(AG-1) is also present.
This aircraft was assigned to assist Hannibal in survey
work in Cuban waters. It had hit something on the water or broken
a hole in its hull by hitting a wave. The accident left the plane's
wings and hull unfit for further use and it was subsequently
stricken from the list of Navy aircraft. Pilot was Lieutenant
(Junior Grade) John H. Hykes, USN.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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