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City / Airport:Mosul - International (ORBM / OSM)Map
Country:Iraq
Photo Date:March 1932
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Operated by "A" Flight of 30 (B) Squadron. J9619 lost when it overturned on landing at Ter Serwal, Iraq, on July 17, 1934. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:J9619
Aircraft Version:Westland Wapiti IIA
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Mosul - International (ORBM / OSM)Map
Country:Iraq
Photo Date:March 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Mosul - International (ORBM / OSM)Map
Country:Iraq
Photo Date:March 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:729060Submit Correction
View count: 104
Operated by "A" Flight of 30 (B) Squadron. J9619 lost when it overturned on landing at Ter Serwal, Iraq, on July 17, 1934. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:J9619
Aircraft Version:Westland Wapiti IIA
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Mosul - International (ORBM / OSM)Map
Country:Iraq
Photo Date:March 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:March 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:578313Submit Correction
View count: 241
Crashed during a test flight from Floyd Bennett Field on March 29, 1932, killing Captain Yoshinori Nagoya. The J-3 was a special long-range conversion of the CH-400 and this aircraft appears to have originally been c/n 632. The fuselage was deepened to provide more space for fuel. Nagoya was planning a non-stop flight from across the Pacific from Los Angeles to Tokyo. The rest of the crew for the proposed Pacific flight were not on the test flight. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NR12655
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-3
C/n (msn):3005
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:March 1932
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:March 1932
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Photo ID:578313Submit Correction
View count: 241
Crashed during a test flight from Floyd Bennett Field on March 29, 1932, killing Captain Yoshinori Nagoya. The J-3 was a special long-range conversion of the CH-400 and this aircraft appears to have originally been c/n 632. The fuselage was deepened to provide more space for fuel. Nagoya was planning a non-stop flight from across the Pacific from Los Angeles to Tokyo. The rest of the crew for the proposed Pacific flight were not on the test flight. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NR12655
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-3
C/n (msn):3005
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:March 1932
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive