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The NC-4 Taxis into Lisbon Harbor
The NC-4 successfully concludes the transatlantic flight on May 29, 1919.

The Piper J-2 Cub
This is the first official Piper J-2 (between the Taylor J-2 and the Piper J-3); a total of 1,207 Taylor and Piper J-2 Cubs were built.

The Piper J-2 Cub
The Cub was simple, slow, safe and affordable - perfect for a beginner pilot.

The Success of the J-3 Cub
The J-3 was a resounding success with fixed-base operators, flight schools, and airminded people; 20,000 were built from 1938 to 1947.

The T-2 Coming in for a Landing
Macready pilots the T-2 toward Rockwell Field near San Diego.

The T-2 in the Smithsonian
The Smithsonian acquired the T-2 in 1924.

The Upgraded J-3 Cub
In 1937, the more market-competitive J-3 Cub had brakes, a tail wheel, compass and airspeed indicator, and a standard yellow color.

The World Cruisers
Delivering fuel and oil after a water landing was often a laborious process.

The Wright EX
The Wright EX was designed for exhibition flying.

The Wright EX Vin Fiz
The Vin Fiz was the first airplane to cross the United States from coast to coast.