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Aircraft:
Curtiss Robin
- Reg: NC753M photos
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656
- Airline: Private
- Photo Date: Aug 29, 2017
- Uploaded: Sep 25, 2017
- Other Location - Cradle of Aviation Museum, USA - New York
On display at the Cradle of Aviation Museum. In the aviation boom following Lindbergh’s transatlantic flight, the Robin became popular with its enclosed cabin and monoplane design. Designed in 1927 in Garden City before production shifted to St. Louis, Robins made several historic flights including a world endurance record of over 647 hours with refuelling in 1930. This Robin is equipped with EDO model 2880 floats.
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On display at the Cradle of Aviation Museum. In the aviation boom following Lindbergh’s transatlantic flight, the Robin became popular with its enclosed cabin and monoplane design. Designed in 1927 in Garden City before production shifted to St. Louis, Robins made several historic flights including a world endurance record of over 647 hours with refuelling in 1930. This Robin is equipped with EDO model 2880 floats.Camera
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- Reg: NC753M photos
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Aircraft:
Curtiss Robin
- Airline: Private
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Serial #:
656
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Other Location - Cradle of Aviation Museum
- USA - New York