File:Sikorsky JRS-1 (S-43).jpg
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editDescriptionSikorsky JRS-1 (S-43).jpg | The Sikorsky JRS-1 amphibians were utility transport versions of the civil S-43. This is but one example of the 17 bought by the Navy and was flown at Langley in 1945 and 1946. |
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