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Curtiss H16
Curtiss H16
No. 257 Sqn RAF
NAS Dundee
September 1918
Source: via LA Rogers
Image: © R. N. Pearson

Curtiss H16


This aircraft could carry two 230 Lb depth charges, four machine guns and a radio. Experiments were conducted with 37mm Davis Recoiless rifles, but the installation proved to be impractical.

SPECIFICATIONS
Country: United States
Manufacturer: Curtiss and Naval Aircraft Factory
Type: Flying Boat
First Service: 1918
Number Built:  
Engine(s): 2 Packard Liberty 12 Engines
Wing Span: 109 ft 7 in
Length: 46 ft 1 in
Height: 17 ft 8 in
Empty Weight:  
Gross Weight:  
Max Speed: 94 mph
Ceiling:  
Endurance:  
Crew: 4
Armament:

4 Machine Guns, 2 Depth Charges

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