Model DH-4, U.S. Army two-place biplane; after 1st flight across Continental Divide from Glenwood Springs, Colo. Photographed: landing at Curtiss-Humphryes Field in Denver, Colo., August 21, 1919.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1910-1920.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1919.; De Havilland Aircraft Company, Ltd.; Biplanes.
Model DH-4, U.S. Army two-place biplane, in distance; after 1st flight across Continental Divide from Glenwood Springs, Colo. Photographed: landing at Curtiss-Humphreys Field in Denver, Colo., August 21, 1919.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1910-1920.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1919.; De Havilland Aircraft Company, Ltd.; Biplanes.
"Oriole" (long wing) two-place biplane ready for takeoff with Army planes in background. Photographed: at Curtiss-Humphrys Field, Denver, Colo., May 27, 1922.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1922.; Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation.; Biplanes.
Model JN4 "Canuck" two-place biplane No.1R.S. built by Canadian Aeroplanes, Ltd. Photographed: at Curtiss-Humphreys Field, E. 26th Ave. & Oneida St., Denver, Colo., June, 1919.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1910-1920.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1919.; Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation.; Biplanes.
Full side view, model F-5L "Flying Boat" amphibious biplane (over 103-foot wing span) Photographed: at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., October 14, 1929.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Florida--Pensacola--1929.; Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation.; Biplanes.
Model DH-4, two-place biplane with 12-cyl. Liberty engine, U.S. Army Air Service Recruiting Squadron from Ellington Field, Houston, Tex. Photographed: at Curtiss-Humphreys Field, Denver, Colo., E. 26th Ave. & Oneida St., August 21, 1919.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1910-1920.; Aircraft--Colorado--Denver--1919.; De Havilland Aircraft Company, Ltd.; Biplanes.
Model LS-5, late version of Lincoln Standard rebuild of Standard Model JR-1, 5-place biplane #4 of Air Photo Co. Photographed: at Richards Flying Field, Kansas City, Mo., June 5, 1924.
Model MB-2, twin engine bomber biplane, NBS-3, built by L.W.F. for U.S. Army, #AS-68481, from Langley Field, Va.; also see Martin SC-1 under Curtiss, OP-20681. Photographed: at Kansas City, Mo., June 5, 1924.
Airplanes--Pictorial works--1920-1930.; Aircraft--Missouri--Kansas City--1924.; Martin Company.; Biplanes.
Model NY-2, #50, U.S. Navy, A7485, two-place single-float biplane, primary trainer. Photographed: at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., October 14, 1929.