Curtiss Falcon

The Curtiss Falcon is a family of military biplane aircraft built by the United States aircraft manufacturer Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company during the 1920s. Most saw service as part of the United States Army Air Corps as observation aircraft with the designations O-1 and O-11 or as the attack aircraft designated the A-3 Falcon. U.S. Navy variants were used initially as fighter-bombers with the designation F8C Falcon then as the first U.S.

Curtiss Falcon in "Rochester," presumably Rochester, NY. But that is over 200 miles away from Englewood, NJ.1
Curtiss Falcon, 27-264, Date & Location Unknown (Source: Aircraft Yearbook, 1928) Curtiss Falcon, 27-264, Date & Location Unknown (Source: Aircraft Yearbook, 1928) Besides 27-264, he 2

Made by Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company.

replaced by the Curtiss Falcon in 1928, the D.H.4M would be the main equipment of the U.S.3
Two Curtiss Falcon Mail Planes near Pittsburgh in 1925 Key to Answers I Fly America P.O.4
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United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
3.2 m
Length Alt
8.28 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
4476.0
Power Alt
324.0
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*List of military aircraft of the United States
Range Main
628 mi
Max Speed Alt
223.7
Type Of Prop
V12 engine
Introduced
1925
Max Speed Main
139 mph
Developed From
Curtiss Model 37
Bombs
200
Height Main
320.04
Cruise Speed Main
110 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
2030.0
Ceiling Main
14100.0
Number Built
150
338
Crew
2
Retired
October 1937
Span Main
1158.24
Cruise Speed Alt
177.0
Area Main
353.0
Primary user
Span Alt
11.58 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Curtiss D-12E
Manufacturer
Climb Rate Main
948.0
Power Main
435 hp
Number Of Props
1
Guns
4
Climb Rate Alt
17340.0
Length Main
828.0400000000001
Area Alt
32.8 m²
Range Alt
1010.0
Empty Weight Main
2875.0
Ceiling Alt
4
298 m
Empty Weight Alt
1304.0
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