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  2. Curtiss NC-4 - Wikipedia

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    This led in a set of four similar aircraft, the NC-1, NC-2, NC-3 and the NC-4, the U.S. Navy's first series of four huge Curtiss NC flying boats made for the Navy by the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company. The NC-4 made its first test flight on 30 April 1919. [3] World War I had ended in November 1918, before the completion of the four Curtiss ...

  3. Curtiss NC - Wikipedia

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    The Curtiss NC (Curtiss Navy Curtiss, nicknamed "Nancy boat" or "Nancy") is a flying boat built by Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company and used by the United States Navy from 1918 through the early 1920s. Ten of these aircraft were built, the most famous of which is the NC-4, the first airplane to make a transatlantic flight.

  4. Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Curtiss also worked with the United States Navy to develop the NC-4, which became the first aircraft to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in 1919, making several stops en route. By the end of World War I, the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company would claim to be the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world, employing 18,000 in Buffalo and 3,000 ...

  5. List of individual aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Curtiss NC-4: Curtiss NC: Patrol United States Navy: 1919-1920 First aircraft to cross the Atlantic, making numerous stops along the way. Curtiss No. 1, also known as Gold Bug and Golden Flyer: Experimental 1909 Glenn Curtiss flew the aircraft to win the Scientific American trophy. Curtiss No. 2, also known as the Reims Racer: Experimental 1909 ...

  6. Albert Cushing Read - Wikipedia

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    NC-4 Medal Albert Cushing Read, Sr. (March 29, 1887 – October 10, 1967) was an aviator and rear admiral in the United States Navy . He and his crew made the first transatlantic flight in the NC-4 , a Curtiss NC flying boat .

  7. Category:Curtiss aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Curtiss aircraft" The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total. ... Curtiss NBS-1; Curtiss NC; Curtiss Night Mail; O. Curtiss O-24;

  8. USS Aroostook (CM-3) - Wikipedia

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    Curtiss NC-4 in flight. NC-2 had technical problems, and never began the transatlantic attempt. On 10 May NC-1 and NC-3 reached Trepassey Bay, followed by NC-4 on 15 May. On 16 May the three flying boats took off for the Azores. Aroostook left the next day, and on 23 May reached Plymouth, England. NC-1 and NC-3 had to put down on the sea just ...

  9. NC4 - Wikipedia

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    NC4, NC-4 or similar may refer to: Curtiss NC-4, an aircraft; North Carolina Highway 4, a state highway in eastern North Carolina; Charlotte Route 4, a local road in Charlotte, North Carolina; North Carolina's 4th congressional district