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The US Navy built the N3N at the Naval Aircraft Factory in Philadelphia, PA from 1935-1941. They were used by the Navy and the Coast Guard as a primary training aircraft and were used both with fixed landing gear and with floats. Of the nearly 1000 N3Ns that were built, approximately 20 are airworthy today.

A closeup of the spinner on the prop shows the logo of the Philadelphia Naval Yard, where the Naval Aircraft Factory was located.
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Source AirExpo 2010: Navy N3N Primary Trainer
Author Pete Markham from Loretto, USA

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