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NA-16-4M for Sweden on the Ground
NA-16-4M for Sweden on the Ground 
NA-16-4M for Sweden on the Ground
NA-16-4M for Sweden on the Ground 
NA-16-4M for Sweden on the Ground
NA-16-4M for Sweden on the Ground 
NA-16-4M for Sweden on the Ground
NA-16-4M for Sweden on the Ground 
NA-16 Prototype on the Ground
NA-16 Prototype on the Ground 
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp 
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp 
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp 
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp 
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp 
North American Aviation NA-33 on Shipping Crate
North American Aviation NA-33 on Shipping Crate 
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp 
North American Aviation NA-32 Cockpit Enclosure Illustration
North American Aviation NA-32 Cockpit Enclosure Illustration 
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp 
North American Aviation NA-33 Front Cockpit
North American Aviation NA-33 Front Cockpit 
North American Aviation NA-33 on Shipping Crate
North American Aviation NA-33 on Shipping Crate 
BT-9B Fuselages in Assembly with Completed 5-55 NA-31 for Sweden in the Rear
BT-9B Fuselages in Assembly with Completed 5-55 NA-31 for Sweden in the Rear 
North American Aviation NA-33 Engine Compartment
North American Aviation NA-33 Engine Compartment 
North American Aviation NA-33 Rear Cockpit
North American Aviation NA-33 Rear Cockpit 
North American Aviation NA-32 Empennage Illustration
North American Aviation NA-32 Empennage Illustration 
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NA-16-4M for Sweden on the Ground

The low-wing monoplane prototype for the NA-16 had open cockpits in tandem and a fixed, unfaired undercarriage. Made mostly of metal, but with some fabric on the rear fuselage, it was submitted to the Army Air Corps for evaluation within a month of its first flight, and the design was selected for production as a basic trainer. However, the Air Corps requested the cockpits be enclosed, fairing installed on the undercarriage and the engine changed to a 600-horsepower P&W R1340 engine. The production versions (shown here) launched North American as a manufacturer of training aircraft. In all, more than 17,000 derivatives of the NA-16 were built in North American's Los Angeles, California, and Dallas, Texas, plants during the 1930s and 1940s. 
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Unique identifier BI229873 
Boeing ID 20-101-190 
Type Image 
Size 5996px × 4790px   27MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1930s
airplanes
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exteriors
full body views
ground shots
historic production status
left side views
military
military livery
monoplanes
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propeller planes
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trainers
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