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Description The US Army Dunne type biplane
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Source Loening, Grover C. "Military aeroplanes, an explanatory consideration of their characteristics, performances, construction, maintenance and operation, for the use of aviators", 1917
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current09:46, 9 July 2008Thumbnail for version as of 09:46, 9 July 2008666 × 463 (106 KB)Ian Dunster~commonswikiSet levels. Changed to greyscale. Removed minor blemishes. Cropped blank edge on left side of image.
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