What is this high wing, single engine aircraft?
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I think it might be a Douglas aircraft.
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I think it might be a Douglas aircraft.
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Indeed a Douglas aircraft, namely the O-43, an improved version of the O-31 (longer wing and a new engine) which was Douglas's first straight-wing monoplane.
The O-43 was in turn developed into the O-46
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Indeed a Douglas aircraft, namely the O-43, an improved version of the O-31 (longer wing and a new engine) which was Douglas's first straight-wing monoplane.
The O-43 was in turn developed into the O-46
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
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Jan 16 at 14:13
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Indeed a Douglas aircraft, namely the O-43, an improved version of the O-31 (longer wing and a new engine) which was Douglas's first straight-wing monoplane.
The O-43 was in turn developed into the O-46
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
$endgroup$
– Todd Perry
Jan 16 at 14:13
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$begingroup$
Indeed a Douglas aircraft, namely the O-43, an improved version of the O-31 (longer wing and a new engine) which was Douglas's first straight-wing monoplane.
The O-43 was in turn developed into the O-46
$endgroup$
Indeed a Douglas aircraft, namely the O-43, an improved version of the O-31 (longer wing and a new engine) which was Douglas's first straight-wing monoplane.
The O-43 was in turn developed into the O-46
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