37 results found
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 January 1938
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Aéromaritime received a fourth S-43 for its West African line early in 1938. Later that year the French company also acquired the sole Norwegian S-43, LN-DAG Valkyrien, which became F-AREX. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:F-AQHY
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4328
Operator Titles:Aéromaritime
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 January 1938
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City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 January 1938
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Photo ID:421451Submit Correction
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Aéromaritime received a fourth S-43 for its West African line early in 1938. Later that year the French company also acquired the sole Norwegian S-43, LN-DAG Valkyrien, which became F-AREX. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:F-AQHY
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4328
Operator Titles:Aéromaritime
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 January 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:PK-AFT
Alternate Registration:XPK-AFT
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-43
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-43 (JRS)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43W
C/n (msn):4352
Operator Titles:KNILM - Royal Netherlands Indies Airways
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:2 December 1940
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Photo ID:421423Submit Correction
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In 1940 the Netherlands East Indies airline KNILM opened a Java - Netherlands New Guinea route, via Celebes (Sulawesi) and the Moluccas. Two Grumman G-21A Goose amphibians soon turned out to be too small and two S-43s were ordered of a twin-tailfin variant. A third example was acquired from Hawaiian Airlines. Note the NEI reg with X prefix, which was required by US authorities for pre-delivery test flights. One year later on 26 December 1941, PK-AFT was lost to strafing Zero fighters at Lake Tondano, Sulawesi while apparently operating in support of a Dornier Do 24 unit of the Dutch navy. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:PK-AFT
Alternate Registration:XPK-AFT
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43W
C/n (msn):4352
Operator Titles:KNILM - Royal Netherlands Indies Airways
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:2 December 1940
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:PK-AFT
Alternate Registration:XPK-AFT
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-43
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-43 (JRS)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43W
C/n (msn):4352
Operator Titles:KNILM - Royal Netherlands Indies Airways
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:2 December 1940
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Photo ID:421423Submit Correction
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In 1940 the Netherlands East Indies airline KNILM opened a Java - Netherlands New Guinea route, via Celebes (Sulawesi) and the Moluccas. Two Grumman G-21A Goose amphibians soon turned out to be too small and two S-43s were ordered of a twin-tailfin variant. A third example was acquired from Hawaiian Airlines. Note the NEI reg with X prefix, which was required by US authorities for pre-delivery test flights. One year later on 26 December 1941, PK-AFT was lost to strafing Zero fighters at Lake Tondano, Sulawesi while apparently operating in support of a Dornier Do 24 unit of the Dutch navy. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:PK-AFT
Alternate Registration:XPK-AFT
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43W
C/n (msn):4352
Operator Titles:KNILM - Royal Netherlands Indies Airways
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:2 December 1940
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City / Seaplane Base:Marignane - Berre Seaplane (LFTB)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:1937
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Photo ID:421375Submit Correction
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Wearing the company flag on the nose. Based on the backgrond and details of the ramp, we think this is the Marignane seaplane station on the Étang de Berre. Note that there was also a military seaplane base at Berre-l'Étang. Photo from: Aéromaritime
Registration / Serial:F-AOUM
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4311
Operator Titles:Aéromaritime
City / Seaplane Base:Marignane - Berre Seaplane (LFTB)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:1937
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City / Seaplane Base:Marignane - Berre Seaplane (LFTB)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:1937
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Photo ID:421375Submit Correction
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Wearing the company flag on the nose. Based on the backgrond and details of the ramp, we think this is the Marignane seaplane station on the Étang de Berre. Note that there was also a military seaplane base at Berre-l'Étang. Photo from: Aéromaritime
Registration / Serial:F-AOUM
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4311
Operator Titles:Aéromaritime
City / Seaplane Base:Marignane - Berre Seaplane (LFTB)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:6 October 1937
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Photo ID:419718Submit Correction
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Howard Hughes bought this S-43 for his flight around the world but he changed his mind and used a Lockheed 14, NX18973, instead. As well as for pleasure flights, he later used the S-43 to train for flying the Spruce Goose, crashing it at Lake Mead in Nevada on 16 May 1943. Two people were killed, Hughes survived. At that time it wore US Army Corps of Engineers markings and spurious serial 74327. It was not s/n 42-1, which was ex NC16925. Hughes had his flying boat expensively salvaged and rebuilt and N440 still survives, owned by Kermit Weeks. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NR440
Alternate Registration:R440
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43H
C/n (msn):4327
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:6 October 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:6 October 1937
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Photo ID:419718Submit Correction
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Howard Hughes bought this S-43 for his flight around the world but he changed his mind and used a Lockheed 14, NX18973, instead. As well as for pleasure flights, he later used the S-43 to train for flying the Spruce Goose, crashing it at Lake Mead in Nevada on 16 May 1943. Two people were killed, Hughes survived. At that time it wore US Army Corps of Engineers markings and spurious serial 74327. It was not s/n 42-1, which was ex NC16925. Hughes had his flying boat expensively salvaged and rebuilt and N440 still survives, owned by Kermit Weeks. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NR440
Alternate Registration:R440
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43H
C/n (msn):4327
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:6 October 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Oakland - Metropolitan Oakland International (KOAK / OAK)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1937
Photo by:William T. Larkins (Bill Larkins)
Photo ID:393420Submit Correction
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The S-43 was flown by the Army, Navy and Marine Corps. This example served with VJ-1 at San Diego, but crashed about a year after this photo was taken, on 31 Dec 1938.
Registration / Serial:0505
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky JRS-1
C/n (msn):4330
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Oakland - Metropolitan Oakland International (KOAK / OAK)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1937
Photo by:William T. Larkins (Bill Larkins)
City / Airport:Oakland - Metropolitan Oakland International (KOAK / OAK)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1937
Photo by:William T. Larkins (Bill Larkins)
Photo ID:393420Submit Correction
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The S-43 was flown by the Army, Navy and Marine Corps. This example served with VJ-1 at San Diego, but crashed about a year after this photo was taken, on 31 Dec 1938.
Registration / Serial:0505
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky JRS-1
C/n (msn):4330
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Oakland - Metropolitan Oakland International (KOAK / OAK)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1937
Photo by:William T. Larkins (Bill Larkins)
Registration / Serial:LN-DAG
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-43
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-43 (JRS)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4312
Operator Titles:Det Norske Luftfartselskap - DNL
Aircraft Name:Valkyrien
City / Seaplane Base:Gressholmen - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Norway
Photo Date:10 August 1936 to 31 December 1936
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Photo ID:378325Submit Correction
View count: 1863
The new flagship of Norwegian aviation. Transatlantic services with this aircraft did not materialize and after two years it was sold to Aéromaritime as F-AREX. Photo from: Norsk Teknisk Museum
Registration / Serial:LN-DAG
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4312
Operator Titles:Det Norske Luftfartselskap - DNL
City / Seaplane Base:Gressholmen - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Norway
Photo Date:10 August 1936 to 31 December 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:LN-DAG
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-43
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-43 (JRS)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4312
Operator Titles:Det Norske Luftfartselskap - DNL
Aircraft Name:Valkyrien
City / Seaplane Base:Gressholmen - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Norway
Photo Date:10 August 1936 to 31 December 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:378325Submit Correction
View count: 1863
The new flagship of Norwegian aviation. Transatlantic services with this aircraft did not materialize and after two years it was sold to Aéromaritime as F-AREX. Photo from: Norsk Teknisk Museum
Registration / Serial:LN-DAG
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4312
Operator Titles:Det Norske Luftfartselskap - DNL
City / Seaplane Base:Gressholmen - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Norway
Photo Date:10 August 1936 to 31 December 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:364616Submit Correction
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What a beautiful plane. The flag worn seems to be a variation on the flag of mother company Chargeurs Réunis, which was white with five red stars. Photo from: Aéromaritime
Registration / Serial:F-AOUK
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4309
Operator Titles:Aéromaritime
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:364616Submit Correction
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What a beautiful plane. The flag worn seems to be a variation on the flag of mother company Chargeurs Réunis, which was white with five red stars. Photo from: Aéromaritime
Registration / Serial:F-AOUK
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4309
Operator Titles:Aéromaritime
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1937
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Photo ID:347392Submit Correction
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A subsidiary of the Chargeurs Réunis shipping company, Aéromaritime plied a route along the west coast of Africa between Dakar and Pointe-Noire in Congo-Brazzaville. Photo from: Aéromaritime
Registration / Serial:F-AOUL
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4310
Operator Titles:Aéromaritime
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:347392Submit Correction
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A subsidiary of the Chargeurs Réunis shipping company, Aéromaritime plied a route along the west coast of Africa between Dakar and Pointe-Noire in Congo-Brazzaville. Photo from: Aéromaritime
Registration / Serial:F-AOUL
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4310
Operator Titles:Aéromaritime
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Pima Air and Space Museum
Photo Date:11 February 2008
Photo by:Kas van ZonneveldContact
Photo ID:324149Submit Correction
View count: 346
Delivered to Inter-Island Airways in January 1937 as NC16934. To Alaska Airlines in July 1949 as N16934. Damaged and sank in Chignik Bay, Alaska (not Tetlin Lake as widely reported) on 1 June 1951. Cancelled as destroyed that same month. Often reported as becoming N326, but this is not correct (N326 was c/n 4342). Wreck salvaged from Chignik Bay by Gary Larkins in 1981 and donated to the US Marine Corps Air-Ground Museum that same year, then to Pima in 1985. By August 1991 the markings '2-MJ-4' were applied. The markings visible in this photo are fake (the real 1061 was c/n 4344) and were applied in the late 1990s or in early 2000.
Registration / Serial:"1061"
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4325
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:11 February 2008
Photo by:Kas van ZonneveldContact
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Pima Air and Space Museum
Photo Date:11 February 2008
Photo by:Kas van ZonneveldContact
Photo ID:324149Submit Correction
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Delivered to Inter-Island Airways in January 1937 as NC16934. To Alaska Airlines in July 1949 as N16934. Damaged and sank in Chignik Bay, Alaska (not Tetlin Lake as widely reported) on 1 June 1951. Cancelled as destroyed that same month. Often reported as becoming N326, but this is not correct (N326 was c/n 4342). Wreck salvaged from Chignik Bay by Gary Larkins in 1981 and donated to the US Marine Corps Air-Ground Museum that same year, then to Pima in 1985. By August 1991 the markings '2-MJ-4' were applied. The markings visible in this photo are fake (the real 1061 was c/n 4344) and were applied in the late 1990s or in early 2000.
Registration / Serial:"1061"
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4325
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:11 February 2008
Photo by:Kas van ZonneveldContact
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Pima Air and Space Museum
Photo Date:29 October 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:262967Submit Correction
View count: 361
Sikorsky S-43 amphibian N16394 preserved wearing the markings of '1061', a US Marine Corps JRS-1 of VMJ-2 transport squadron, code '2-MJ-4'. The latter aircraft was c/n 4344. Many sources claim that N16934 was reregistered to N326 at some point, but this is not correct. N326 was c/n 4342.
Registration / Serial:"1061"
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4325
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:29 October 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Pima Air and Space Museum
Photo Date:29 October 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:262967Submit Correction
View count: 361
Sikorsky S-43 amphibian N16394 preserved wearing the markings of '1061', a US Marine Corps JRS-1 of VMJ-2 transport squadron, code '2-MJ-4'. The latter aircraft was c/n 4344. Many sources claim that N16934 was reregistered to N326 at some point, but this is not correct. N326 was c/n 4342.
Registration / Serial:"1061"
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4325
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:29 October 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Rio de Janeiro - Santos Dumont (SBRJ / SDU)Map
Country:Brazil
Photo Date:19 August 1939
Photo from:Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact
Photo ID:221560Submit Correction
View count: 600
Panair do Brasil picture. Photo from: Civil Aviation Historical Society, Melbourne, Australia
Registration / Serial:PP-PAW
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4304
Operator Titles:Panair do Brasil
City / Airport:Rio de Janeiro - Santos Dumont (SBRJ / SDU)Map
Country:Brazil
Photo Date:19 August 1939
Photo from:Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact
City / Airport:Rio de Janeiro - Santos Dumont (SBRJ / SDU)Map
Country:Brazil
Photo Date:19 August 1939
Photo from:Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact
Photo ID:221560Submit Correction
View count: 600
Panair do Brasil picture. Photo from: Civil Aviation Historical Society, Melbourne, Australia
Registration / Serial:PP-PAW
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4304
Operator Titles:Panair do Brasil
City / Airport:Rio de Janeiro - Santos Dumont (SBRJ / SDU)Map
Country:Brazil
Photo Date:19 August 1939
Photo from:Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Pima Air and Space Museum
Photo Date:9 March 2011
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Photo ID:189119Submit Correction
View count: 276
Fake markings, is ex N16934 and never served for the military. The real 1061 was c/n 4344.
Registration / Serial:"1061"
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4325
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:9 March 2011
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Pima Air and Space Museum
Photo Date:9 March 2011
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Photo ID:189119Submit Correction
View count: 276
Fake markings, is ex N16934 and never served for the military. The real 1061 was c/n 4344.
Registration / Serial:"1061"
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4325
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:9 March 2011
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Collection:National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian) - Udvar-Hazy Center
Photo Date:23 September 2019
Photo by:Fergal GoodmanContact
Photo ID:179224Submit Correction
View count: 861
This is the sole surviving true JRS-1 amphibian and is the only aircraft in the Smithsonian collection that was stationed at Pearl Harbor on 7th Dec. 1941, being one of ten JRS-1s at the base when the Japanese attacked. All survived and were immediately pressed into service and flew many missions patrolling for Japanese submarines and searching for the enemy fleet. It was acquired by the Smithsonian in 1960 and still bears the blue paint scheme hastily applied after the Pearl Harbor attack.
Registration / Serial:1063
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky JRS-1
C/n (msn):4346
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Photo Date:23 September 2019
Photo by:Fergal GoodmanContact
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Collection:National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian) - Udvar-Hazy Center
Photo Date:23 September 2019
Photo by:Fergal GoodmanContact
Photo ID:179224Submit Correction
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This is the sole surviving true JRS-1 amphibian and is the only aircraft in the Smithsonian collection that was stationed at Pearl Harbor on 7th Dec. 1941, being one of ten JRS-1s at the base when the Japanese attacked. All survived and were immediately pressed into service and flew many missions patrolling for Japanese submarines and searching for the enemy fleet. It was acquired by the Smithsonian in 1960 and still bears the blue paint scheme hastily applied after the Pearl Harbor attack.
Registration / Serial:1063
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky JRS-1
C/n (msn):4346
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Photo Date:23 September 2019
Photo by:Fergal GoodmanContact
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Collection:National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian) - Udvar-Hazy Center
Photo Date:7 April 2015
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:65918Submit Correction
View count: 523
This is the sole surviving true JRS-1 amphibian and is the only aircraft in the Smithsonian collection that was stationed at Pearl Harbor on 7th Dec. 1941, being one of ten JRS-1s at the base when the Japanese attacked. All survived and were immediately pressed into service and flew many missions patrolling for Japanese submarines and searching for the enemy fleet. It was acquired by the Smithsonian in 1960 and is now in the Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar at the Udvar-Hazy Center.
Registration / Serial:1063
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky JRS-1
C/n (msn):4346
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Photo Date:7 April 2015
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Collection:National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian) - Udvar-Hazy Center
Photo Date:7 April 2015
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:65918Submit Correction
View count: 523
This is the sole surviving true JRS-1 amphibian and is the only aircraft in the Smithsonian collection that was stationed at Pearl Harbor on 7th Dec. 1941, being one of ten JRS-1s at the base when the Japanese attacked. All survived and were immediately pressed into service and flew many missions patrolling for Japanese submarines and searching for the enemy fleet. It was acquired by the Smithsonian in 1960 and is now in the Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar at the Udvar-Hazy Center.
Registration / Serial:1063
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky JRS-1
C/n (msn):4346
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Washington - Dulles International (KIAD / IAD)Map
Region / Country:Virginia, United States
Photo Date:7 April 2015
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Pima Air and Space Museum
Photo Date:29 September 2008
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:60050Submit Correction
View count: 485
This is ex N16934 which was immaculately restored and on display at the wonderful Pima Air & Space museum.
Registration / Serial:"1061"
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4325
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:29 September 2008
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Pima Air and Space Museum
Photo Date:29 September 2008
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:60050Submit Correction
View count: 485
This is ex N16934 which was immaculately restored and on display at the wonderful Pima Air & Space museum.
Registration / Serial:"1061"
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4325
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:29 September 2008
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Oakland - Metropolitan Oakland International (KOAK / OAK)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1938
Photo by:William T. Larkins (Bill Larkins)
Photo ID:49113Submit Correction
View count: 1726
This 12-passenger amphibian was owned by William K. Vanderbilt of New York City. George Vanderbilt had a Douglas Dolphin 12, and Harold Vanderbilt had a Lockheed 14-N. It is in dark blue and silver. I would say it was no coincidence that this was the special color scheme for Navy aircraft of that period used by an Admiral.
Registration / Serial:NC16925
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4314
City / Airport:Oakland - Metropolitan Oakland International (KOAK / OAK)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1938
Photo by:William T. Larkins (Bill Larkins)
City / Airport:Oakland - Metropolitan Oakland International (KOAK / OAK)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1938
Photo by:William T. Larkins (Bill Larkins)
Photo ID:49113Submit Correction
View count: 1726
This 12-passenger amphibian was owned by William K. Vanderbilt of New York City. George Vanderbilt had a Douglas Dolphin 12, and Harold Vanderbilt had a Lockheed 14-N. It is in dark blue and silver. I would say it was no coincidence that this was the special color scheme for Navy aircraft of that period used by an Admiral.
Registration / Serial:NC16925
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4314
City / Airport:Oakland - Metropolitan Oakland International (KOAK / OAK)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1938
Photo by:William T. Larkins (Bill Larkins)
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Pima Air and Space Museum
Photo Date:11 November 2000
Photo by:Ralph M. PettersenContact
Photo ID:11723Submit Correction
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Has a fake identity pretending to be a JRS-1. It is actually ex N16934 (delivered in 1937 as NC16934), which never saw military service. This aircraft was recently restored by the staff of Pima Air and Space Museum.
Registration / Serial:"1061"
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4325
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:11 November 2000
Photo by:Ralph M. PettersenContact
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Pima Air and Space Museum
Photo Date:11 November 2000
Photo by:Ralph M. PettersenContact
Photo ID:11723Submit Correction
View count: 267
Has a fake identity pretending to be a JRS-1. It is actually ex N16934 (delivered in 1937 as NC16934), which never saw military service. This aircraft was recently restored by the staff of Pima Air and Space Museum.
Registration / Serial:"1061"
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-43
C/n (msn):4325
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Tucson / Pima Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:11 November 2000
Photo by:Ralph M. PettersenContact