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Steve McEwan, e-mail, 30.04.2012 22:23

The Curtiss Kingbird looked like a 2 engine version of the
Kreutzer. Eastern operated a few in the 1930s.


Jim Martin, e-mail, 14.05.2011 00:09

Was there a version of this aircraft that had only two engines (no nose) and possibly twin tail setup? I have a picture that is very similar (about 1934-35) that looks very much like this airplane with more modern looking engines. Amelia Earhart was flying it. I am trying to identify the aircraft. Supposingly she flew this airplance from NY to Panama and then to San Francisco.


Jim Martin, e-mail, 14.05.2011 00:09

Was there a version of this aircraft that had only two engines (no nose) and possibly twin tail setup? I have a picture that is very similar (about 1934-35) that looks very much like this airplane with more modern looking engines. Amelia Earhart was flying it. I am trying to identify the aircraft. Supposingly she flew this airplance from NY to Panama and then to San Francisco.


JERRY, e-mail, 23.01.2010 03:30

oNE OF THESE WAS RETRIEVED FROM mEXICO AND RESTORED. cURENTLY AIRWORTHY.


tom, e-mail, 10.12.2009 19:03

can anyone send me plans for a full size replecia


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