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Seversky P-35A
- Reg: 36-404 photos
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- Airline: United States - US Army Air Corps
- Photo Date: Jun 15, 2005
- Uploaded: Jul 04, 2005
- Other Location - Dayton, National Museum of the USAF, USA - Ohio
This is the only known surviving P-35A. It served with the 94th Pursuit Squadron at Selfridge Field. It is currently marked as a P-35A (s/n 41-17449) of Lt. Boyd “Buzz” Wagner , the USAAF’s first “Ace” of WWII while assigned to the 17th Pursuit Squadron, Nichols Field, Philippines. This aircraft could be considered the grandfather of the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt.
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This is the only known surviving P-35A. It served with the 94th Pursuit Squadron at Selfridge Field. It is currently marked as a P-35A (s/n 41-17449) of Lt. Boyd “Buzz” Wagner , the USAAF’s first “Ace” of WWII while assigned to the 17th Pursuit Squadron, Nichols Field, Philippines. This aircraft could be considered the grandfather of the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt.Camera
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Aircraft
- Reg: 36-404 photos
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Seversky P-35A
- Airline: United States - US Army Air Corps
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Serial #:
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Photo Location
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Other Location - Dayton, National Museum of the USAF
- USA - Ohio