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Airplanes - Types - Loening Monoplane with 300 H.P. Hispano Motor. Front view of machine in which Maj. Schroeder established new world's record by carrying three passengers to an altitude of 21,000 feet. Taken at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio. Note the design of wing structure; also manner in which wings fasten to upper body longitudinals and are braced to bottom of body. Latter feature cuts weight of machine in half. Designed by Grover C. Loening, of the Loening Aeronautical Engineering Corporation, New York City. From S.C. Loening

Airplanes - Types - Loening Monoplane with 300 H.P. Hispano Motor. Fro...

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Airplanes - Ordnance - Close-up view of Hispano Motor in spad fighting plane. Guns in position over motor

Airplanes - Ordnance - Close-up view of Hispano Motor in spad fighting...

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