File:TS-1 VE-9 and 39B biplanes at NAS Norfolk 1924.jpeg
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DescriptionTS-1 VE-9 and 39B biplanes at NAS Norfolk 1924.jpeg | Three U.S. Navy Aeromarine 39B aircraft (A567, A580, A606), two Vought VE-9 Bluebird (A6476 and 2nd plane), and two Naval Aircraft Factory/Curtiss TS-1 aircraft (A6249, 1st aircraft) assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Langley (CV-1) at Naval Air Station Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA). The TS-1, which was delivered to the fleet in 1922, was the first U.S. Navy aircraft specifically designed to operate from an aircraft carrier. |
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Source | U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 2008.097.057 |
Author | U.S. Navy |
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