Vought OS2U Kingfisher at the Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
Note: in the background is a Consolidated P2Y flying boat.
Date: early 1941
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Vought OS2U Kingfisher at the Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
Note: in the background is a Consolidated P2Y flying boat.
Date: early 1941
WAWSTL: link
Consolidated P2Y-1 de l'Escadron de patrouille VP-10F. The flag with four stars under the cockpit indicates that an admiral is on board. ca1933
Hydravion de patrouille maritime Consolidated P2Y-1 de l'Escadron de patrouille VP-10F – 1931-1934
©United States Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation - 2004.114.018
Le drapeau avec 4 étoiles sous le cockpit indique qu'un amiral est à bord.
A P2Y-1 of VP-10F in flight, early 1930s. The flag painted in front of the cockpit indicates that a four star admiral is aboard
P2Ys of VP-7, PM-1s of VP-9, and a PBY of VP-11 in flight over Destroyer Squadron 20 during a staged exhibition in San Diego, 14 September 1936
P2Ys of VP-10F with an unidentified Omaha-class cruiser in the Canal Zone, 1933-1937
USS Langley (AV-3) underway with a deckload of P2Y floatplanes, bound from Pearl Harbor to the mainland. Note the removed wings stacked at the rear of the flight deck
A P2Y Ranger in flight, 1934