U.S. Navy light cruiser USS Biloxi (CL-80) launches a Curtiss SO3C Seamew floatplane during her shakedown cruise in October 1943. (Official U.S. Navy Photograph.)
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The sole Curtiss XP-42 prototype — modified from a Curtiss P-36A Hawk — photographed while being used for stabilator tests at Langley Field. (NASA Photograph.)
U.S. Navy mechanics at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas refuel a Curtiss SNC-1 Falcon trainer in August 1942. (United States Library of Congress Photograph.)
Curtiss XP-42 prototype created from a P-36A with a extended, streamlined nose. (NASA Photograph.)
A Curtiss CW-24B is tested in the 30×60 wind tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in Hampton, Virginia in 1942. (NASA Langley Research Center Photograph.)
A row of Curtiss SBC Helldiver dive bombers being used for training at the U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Station Corpus Christi in August 1942. (U.S. Library of Congress Photograph.)
A U.S. Navy Curtiss XSC-1 Seahawk seaplane photographed at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland in October 1945. (Official U.S. Navy Photograph.)
Prototype Curtiss XF15C-1 photographed in flight in 1945. (U.S. Air Force Photograph.)
A Curtiss SOC-1 Seagull scout-observation biplane in flight in July 1939. (U.S. Navy Photograph.)
The P-40 Warhawk “Red Ball” on display at NACA during World War II. (NASA Photograph.)