File:Curtiss BFC-2s VF-2B in flight 1930s.jpg
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DescriptionCurtiss BFC-2s VF-2B in flight 1930s.jpg | Three U.S. Navy Curtiss BFC-2 fighters assigned to Fighting Squadron VF-2B in the 1930s. The squadron was redisignated from VF-1B to VF-2B and then to VF-3B and was the only one which operated the BFC-2, from February 1933 to February 1938. It was based aboard the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CV-3). |
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Source | U.S. Navy Commander, Naval Air Forces Centennial of Naval Aviation website (flash animation) [1] |
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