File:Three Flying Fish aerobatic team of 1933 and one of their Curtiss F6C Hawks.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThree Flying Fish aerobatic team of 1933 and one of their Curtiss F6C Hawks.jpg |
English: Photo of the "Three Flying Fish" aerial demonstration team, US Navy, 1930, in front of one of their Curtiss F6C-4 planes. The team was founded in the spring of 1930 by the direction of Admiral William A. Moffett. The pilots came from the Naval Flight Test Group at Naval Air Station Anacostia, Washington D.C., one pilot had already flown for the "Three Sea Hawks". The team flew the Curtiss F6C-4 Hawk and performed mostly on the US East Coast. The team was already disbanded on 15 April 1931. |
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