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The Spirit over Yellowstone Lake in Wyoming
Lindbergh like to fly low in "ground effect" believing like others that there was a cushion of air that improved aircraft performance.

The Tingmissartoq in Land Configuration
Charles and Anne Lindbergh flying in their Lockheed Sirius in its original land, open-cockpit configuration.

The Vin Fiz Down in Huntington, Indiana
Not much of the Vin Fiz actually made it to California.

The Army Air Service installing floats
The Army Air Service installed floats on the Douglas World Cruisers at Sand Point on Lake Washington in Seattle.

The Arrowing A-2 Chummy
In 1928, brothers C.G. and Gordon Taylor designed the two seat Arrowing A-2 Chummy.

The Cub Coupe
The Cub Coupe featured side-by-side seating and was still small enough to advertise on the streets of San Diego, California.

The Curtiss R3C-1 Racer
Cyrus Bettis won the 1925 Pulitzer Trophy in the Curtiss R3C-1 Racer.

The Curtiss R3C-2
Designed purely for speed, the R3C-2 could be converted from a seaplane to a landplane, and it won races as both.

The Curtiss R3C-2
Jimmy Doolittle stands next to the Curtiss R3C. Designed purely for speed, the R3C could be converted from a seaplane to a landplane, and it won races as both.

The Damaged NC-3
The crew of the damaged NC-3 sailed the flying boat into Ponta Delgada, the Azores.