File:NAS Moffett Field hangar with planes 1935.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNAS Moffett Field hangar with planes 1935.jpg |
English: U.S. Navy aircraft of several squadrons inside the airship hangar at Naval Air Station Moffett Field, California (USA), on 30 July 1935 (looking south). Identifiable planes are: Boeing F4Bs of VF-6 (front), a single Grumman SF-1, Curtiss BFC-2s (VB-2), and others in the background. |
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Source | NASA Ames Imaging Library System (AILS) photo A91-0261-25 [1] |
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