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Observation Kite Balloon and "Eagle Boat," 1921.
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U.S. Navy
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Photot showing the Eagle Class Patrol Vessel 43 (Pe-43) with an inflated Kite Balloon at Pier 302, dated 1921. Note the building in the back is still painted in camouflage which was utilized during World War 1. Men on the pier observe from the ground.
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uwfnam_NAS_1921-1922_circa1921_eagleclasspatrolvesselandkiteballoon
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Curtiss Tail When Taking Off, 1921.
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U.S. Navy
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Photo taken from the seat of a Curtiss H-12 Flying Boat during take off looking back at the tail. Dated 1921, the photo was captioned on the back as "Tail when taking off" by CAP(PA) Anton A. Wrzensinski, USN.
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Collier at Pier 302, 1922 - 1925.
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U.S. Navy
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Aerial photo of a collier tied up at PIer 302 at NAS Pensacola taken circa 1922-1925.
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uwfnam_NAS_1921-1922_c.a.1922-1925_collieratpier302(2)
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Curtiss H-16 Flying Boat in Flight, 1920 - 1922, 4 Photos.
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U.S. Navy
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Photographs of a Curtiss H-16 flying boat, Bureau Number A-845, flying over NAS Pensacola taken circa 1920 - 1922. The photos are taken at various angles of the plane from above and the side, showcasing the plane as it traveled over the bay and nearby forested areas. The pilots can be seen smiling and waving at their photography escort in the first and fourth photographs. The Model H-16, introduced in 1917, represented the final step in the evolution of the Model H design, with longer-span...
Show morePhotographs of a Curtiss H-16 flying boat, Bureau Number A-845, flying over NAS Pensacola taken circa 1920 - 1922. The photos are taken at various angles of the plane from above and the side, showcasing the plane as it traveled over the bay and nearby forested areas. The pilots can be seen smiling and waving at their photography escort in the first and fourth photographs. The Model H-16, introduced in 1917, represented the final step in the evolution of the Model H design, with longer-span wings, and a reinforced hull. The H-16s were powered by Liberty engines in U.S. Navy service and remained in service for some years after the war, most receiving engine upgrades to more powerful Liberty variants.
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uwfnam_NAS_1921-1922_c.a.1920-1922_h-16inflight
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Squadron on Station Field, 1922 -1923.
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U.S. Navy
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Photo of Station Field taken in 1922 which showcases a squadron of approximately 40 Curtiss JN-4HT aircraft parked before the hangars. The back of the photo contains descriptive information on the nature of the subjects and the date the photo was taken. A stamp of credit to the U.S. Navy is also present as well as a stamp that the photo was developed at the NAS Photo Lab. A small archival summary is also presented for additional context.
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Aerial View of NAS Pensacola Looking North, 1922 - 1923.
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U.S. Navy
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An aerial photo of NAS Pensacola looking north taken 1922 - 1923 before Station Field was enlarged and re-sodded. The back of the photo details the date range and the word "completed."
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Mayor Bayliss with Military Personnel, 1921 - 1931.
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J. Harvey Bayliss
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Photo of Pensacola Mayor J. Harvey Bayliss, first on the left in the front row, posing with Navy personnel from NAS Pensacola. The photo was taken sometime between 1921 and 1931, civilians can be seen standing in the background. The back of the photo has identifying information penciled in the top right as well as a small archival summary.
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Mayor Bayliss and Aircraft, 1921 - 1931.
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J. Harvey Bayliss
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Photo of Pensacola Mayor J. Harvey Bayliss posing with a group of civilian men and women in front of a Curtiss plane taken sometime between 1921 and 1931. The back of the photo holds descriptive information penciled in the top right and a small archival summary.
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Crowded Barracks, 1918.
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U.S. Navy
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Photo of crowded enlisted barracks at NAS Pensacola, taken sometime from 1917-1918. Sailor pose for the camera while others carouse around their beds. The foots of two beds can be seen at the bottom of the photo further showing the packed condition.
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Temporary Barracks at NAS Pensacola, 1917-1918.
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U.S. Navy
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View of temporary barracks at NAS Pensacola taken late 1917-1918. Sea bags hang from the foot of each hammock which are crowded close together.
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uwfnam_NAS_1918_c.a.1917-1918photo_insidebarracks(2)
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