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The Vought O5U was a 1930s prototype American observation floatplane to meet a United States Navy requirement for a catapult launched scouting aircraft. The contract was won by Curtiss who went on to produce the SOC Seagull; only one O5U was built.

The Vought O5U was a 1930s prototype American observation floatplane to meet a United States Navy requirement for a catapult launched scouting aircraft.1

Made by Vought.

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*List of seaplanes and amphibious aircraft
Manufacturer
Similar Aircraft
*Curtiss O3C*Douglas O2D
Number Built
1
First Flight
8
National Origin
United States
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