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Curtiss R3C Biplane Racer By A.F. Scrub (source included)

OleBoy

Charter Member 2015
FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Early Aircraft FS2004/FSX Curtiss R3C Biplane Racer
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FS2004/FSX Curtiss R3C Biplane Racer. Curtiss-built biplanes that equipped fighter units of the Air Corps and Navy during the 1920's and 30's were inspired by the air racing during the early 1930's. In 1925 the U.S. Army and Navy ordered from the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company aircraft of basically the same design but with individual variations. The R3C variants ran away with first place in both trophy races in that same year. One of them also established a straightaway speed record for seaplanes of 245.7 mph. Source included. Gmax model by A.F. Scrub.[/SIZE]
 
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