File:Great Lakes-bg1 - in flight.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGreat Lakes-bg1 - in flight.jpg | A formation of three U.S. Navy Great Lakes BG-1 aircraft of bombing squadron VB-7 in flight near New York City. Pilot of 7-B-13 is LT Robert Beebe; of 7-B-15 ENS George A. Savage; of 7-B-16 ENS R. A. Parker. |
Date | late 1930s |
Source | U.S. National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1996.253.1786 [1]; also available at [2] |
Author | US Navy |
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