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          That's the Curtis-Wright AT9 Jeep.



          It was a trainer aircraft used in 1941-1943.



          See more information here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtiss-Wright_AT-9






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            This is a formation of Curtis-Write AT-9s officially known as the Fledgling, but also known as the Jeep.



            A high Resolution version of the photo is available here: A formation of AT-9s over the Gulf of Mexico. USAF Photo



            The National Museum of the US Air Force has restored an example painted to represent the aircraft in the foreground, more information can be found here: AT-9



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              That's the Curtis-Wright AT9 Jeep.



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                That's the Curtis-Wright AT9 Jeep.



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                  That's the Curtis-Wright AT9 Jeep.



                  It was a trainer aircraft used in 1941-1943.



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                  That's the Curtis-Wright AT9 Jeep.



                  It was a trainer aircraft used in 1941-1943.



                  See more information here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtiss-Wright_AT-9







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                      This is a formation of Curtis-Write AT-9s officially known as the Fledgling, but also known as the Jeep.



                      A high Resolution version of the photo is available here: A formation of AT-9s over the Gulf of Mexico. USAF Photo



                      The National Museum of the US Air Force has restored an example painted to represent the aircraft in the foreground, more information can be found here: AT-9



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                        This is a formation of Curtis-Write AT-9s officially known as the Fledgling, but also known as the Jeep.



                        A high Resolution version of the photo is available here: A formation of AT-9s over the Gulf of Mexico. USAF Photo



                        The National Museum of the US Air Force has restored an example painted to represent the aircraft in the foreground, more information can be found here: AT-9



                        AT-9






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                          This is a formation of Curtis-Write AT-9s officially known as the Fledgling, but also known as the Jeep.



                          A high Resolution version of the photo is available here: A formation of AT-9s over the Gulf of Mexico. USAF Photo



                          The National Museum of the US Air Force has restored an example painted to represent the aircraft in the foreground, more information can be found here: AT-9



                          AT-9






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                          This is a formation of Curtis-Write AT-9s officially known as the Fledgling, but also known as the Jeep.



                          A high Resolution version of the photo is available here: A formation of AT-9s over the Gulf of Mexico. USAF Photo



                          The National Museum of the US Air Force has restored an example painted to represent the aircraft in the foreground, more information can be found here: AT-9



                          AT-9







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