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Don Pyeatt
May 17th 07, 04:15 PM
Don Pyeatt
May 17th 07, 04:18 PM
Photos made by Curtiss photographer Jack Kerr.
Don Pyeatt
May 17th 07, 04:19 PM
Don Pyeatt
May 17th 07, 04:21 PM
Don Pyeatt
May 17th 07, 04:23 PM
Don Pyeatt
May 17th 07, 04:25 PM
Don Pyeatt
May 17th 07, 04:25 PM
Don Pyeatt
May 17th 07, 05:22 PM
Ken Gerlach
May 17th 07, 07:34 PM
Please fill us in on some details:  was this the first prototype, what year, 
what model, etc.?  Thanks.   Dr Who
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Don Pyeatt
May 17th 07, 08:04 PM
I posted a full-width detail cropping of the people in this photo two 
times - neither one appeared here.  Probably too large @ 1.9meg.
If you want to see it, click here:
http://prowebfortworth.com/CurtissCondor_via_FFKjr001crop.jpg
Let me know if you recognize anyone in the image.  I think the president of 
Curtiss is the second from the right.
Don
Don Pyeatt
May 17th 07, 08:07 PM
"Ken Gerlach" > wrote in message 
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> Please fill us in on some details:  was this the first prototype, what 
> year, what model, etc.?  Thanks.   Dr Who
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Sorry, there is no info with the photos.  I assume they are the factory 
rollout pictures of the Condor.
Don
No Name
May 17th 07, 10:04 PM
They showed up here on the RoadRunner (Time Warner cable) news server. The 
first one was 317KB and the second was 165KB. Nice pictures!
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>I posted a full-width detail cropping of the people in this photo two 
>times - neither one appeared here.  Probably too large @ 1.9meg.
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> http://prowebfortworth.com/CurtissCondor_via_FFKjr001crop.jpg
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> Let me know if you recognize anyone in the image.  I think the president 
> of Curtiss is the second from the right.
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Ken Gerlach
May 18th 07, 08:43 AM
Thanks for your reply, Don.  I researched this on Google and found the 
following excerpt:
''The Condor airliner, developed from the B-2 bomber, first flew on January 
30, 1933. It featured retractable landing gear, better streamlining, and was 
more comfortable than earlier airliners, but it was still a traditional 
biplane design with fabric and metal tubing construction. A total of 45 were 
sold domestically and abroad. Although it provided some badly needed cash, 
it was out-of-date as soon as it was built and failed to lead to any more 
designs. ''                               Doctor Who
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>> Please fill us in on some details:  was this the first prototype, what 
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> Sorry, there is no info with the photos.  I assume they are the factory 
> rollout pictures of the Condor.
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