File:Curtiss F6C-4 NACA 1926.jpg
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English: A U.S. Navy Curtiss F6C-4 Hawk at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Langley, Virginia (USA), 5 June 1926: The Curtiss F6C-4 Hawk was flown at Langley, investigating flight load on tail surfaces. Also examined was aircraft maneuver ability. This was one of many Navy aircraft evaluated by the NACA. The NACA had a good relationship with the Navy Department, through the efforts of the Navy's Walter Diehl.(Text: NASA) |
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