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Glenn Curtiss / Motorcycle land speed record / John Cyril Porte / Curtiss Model H / Flying boat / John Henry Towers / Seaplane / Naval aviation / NC-4 / Aviation / Transport / Alexander Graham Bell
Date: 2011-01-24 15:12:46
Glenn Curtiss
Motorcycle land speed record
John Cyril Porte
Curtiss Model H
Flying boat
John Henry Towers
Seaplane
Naval aviation
NC-4
Aviation
Transport
Alexander Graham Bell

I N 1917, fully engaged in “the war to end all wars,” the United States was concerned about antisubmarine warfare. Transport of suitable bomber

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