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North American Aviation O-47
The O-47 was a single-engine, mid-wing observation monoplane developed to meet U.S. Army Air Force requirements. It was of all-metal construction with retractable landing gear. The subsequent production model O-47s were built with the North American Aviation designation of NA-25 at the Inglewood, Calif., plant. The O-47As were powered by a 975-horsepower engine, while the subsequent O-47Bs carried more fuel and were powered by a 1,060-horsepower engine. The O-47 used a downward firing gun, and because the observer was stationed in a special compartment in the lower fuselage, the airplane had a swollen appearance. North American produced 238 O-47s between 1936 and 1939. They saw little operational service, however, after America entered World War II. During the war, O-47s were used mainly as trainers and target tugs. After the war, a few O-47Bs were modified as single-seat commercial airplanes with the center and rear seats removed so they could carry cargo.
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Unique identifier
BI41744
Boeing ID
20.201-118
Type
Image
Size
2796px × 2135px 17MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1930s
airfields
airplanes
canopies
copy space
day
exteriors
full body views
ground shots
historic production status
landing gears
left front views
military
military livery
military observation aircraft
monoplanes
propeller planes
propellers
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