An O-52 Owl on display in the Early Years gallery at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, June 2024.
Unfortunately the lighting in most of the hangars makes it difficult to get good pics most of the time.

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An O-52 Owl on display in the Early Years gallery at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, June 2024.
Unfortunately the lighting in most of the hangars makes it difficult to get good pics most of the time.
Curtiss O-52 Owl USAAF 40-2763 by Chris Murkin Via Flickr: Curtiss O-52 Owl USAAF 40-2763 Photo Taken at United- States Air Force National Museum Wright-Patterson Base Dayton Ohio HAC_5699
Scout O-52 owl without the hood.
An O-52 in flight over New York, 30 May 1941
A group of O-52s in flight during training maneuvers, 1941. The Red Force usually wore their steel helmets during wargaming, while the Blue Force used the fatigue uniforms
An O-52 at Wight Field, summer 1941. The aircraft would be involved in two accidents later that year, belly landing at Patterson Field on 25 July and a landing gear collapse at Eglin Field on 13 August
A Curtiss O-52 Owl on display at the Pima Air and Space Museum, 2013