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Airplanes - Radio Equipment - Navy's latest flying boat F-5-L showing wireless telephone and telegraph operator at work. Shows fuselage of Navy's latest flying beat F-5-L. The flying beat is fully equipped carrying the latest invention in the way of wireless telephone and telegraph. The machine carries four people and 230 aeroplane bombs, and is armed with 10 Lewis machine guns and one Davis gun. From Keystone View Co

Airplanes - Radio Equipment - Navy's latest flying boat F-5-L showing ...

Photographer: Keystone View Co. Airplanes - Radio Equipment Public domain photograph related to development of telegraph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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