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English: The U.S. Navy Curtiss XF7C-1 Seahawk prototype, 26 June 1929. Designed as a naval shipboard fighter, the Curtiss XF7C-1 Seahawk was used by the NACA to test cowling, including the Langley-developed Variable Angle Cowling. Production F7C-1s in Navy service did not have cowlings on the engines or spinners on the propellers. (Text: NASA)
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Author NASA photo EL-2000-00216 [1]; The original uploader was Colputt at English Wikipedia.; 15 September 2007 (original upload date)
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