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NC-4 / John Henry Towers / Naval Air Station Pensacola / Glenn Curtiss / Flying boat / Felixstowe F5L / Elmer Fowler Stone / Naval aviation / Albert Cushing Read / Aviation / Transport / Aircraft
Date: 2011-01-24 15:13:41
NC-4
John Henry Towers
Naval Air Station Pensacola
Glenn Curtiss
Flying boat
Felixstowe F5L
Elmer Fowler Stone
Naval aviation
Albert Cushing Read
Aviation
Transport
Aircraft

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