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North American Aviation NA-33 Rear Cockpit
North American Aviation NA-33 Rear Cockpit
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 flight Instruments
North American Aviation NA-33 Front Instrument Panel
North American Aviation NA-33 Wing Panel on Shipping Crate
North American Aviation NA-32 Control Cable Illustration
North American Aviation NA-33 on Shipping Crate
North American Aviation NA-33 on Shipping Crate
North American Aviation NA-33 Cockpit
North American Aviation NA-33 Front Cockpit
North American Aviation NA-33 Engine Compartment
North American Aviation NA-33 on Shipping Crate
North American Aviation NA-32 Rear Cockpit Illustration
North American Aviation NA-32 Rear Cockpit Illustration
North American Aviation NA-32 Rear Cockpit Illustration
North American Aviation NA-32 Wing to Fuselage Illustration
1939 Production North American Ad
North American Aviation NA-32 Wing to Fuselage Illustration
North American Aviation NA-32 Wing to Fuselage Illustration
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BT-9B Fuselages in Assembly with Completed 5-55 NA-31 for Sweden in the Rear
The BT-9 "Yale" Army Air Corps basic trainer evolved from North American Aviation's NA-16, the last prototype built in the General Aviation plant at Dundalk, Maryland. NJ-1. The BT-9, a two-seat monoplane with enclosed tandem cockpits, was of all-metal construction with removable fabric-covered side panels for easy maintenance. The engine and its accessories could be removed as a unit and changed in less than an hour.
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Unique identifier
BI229933
Boeing ID
na31
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6144px × 4846px 28MB
License type
RM
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1930s
abundance
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full body views
fuselages
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ground shots
historic production status
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military
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monoplanes
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propeller planes
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