File:Curtiss F6C and Martin T3m on deck of USS Lexington (CV-2), 1928.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCurtiss F6C and Martin T3m on deck of USS Lexington (CV-2), 1928.jpg | USS Lexington (CV-2): Curtiss F6C fighters (lower right) and Martin T3M torpedo planes on the carrier's flight deck, as she arrives off San Diego, California, on her maiden cruise, 4 April 1928. Note lowered elevator. | |||||||
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