File:Wright XF3W-1 seaplane at NACA Langley 1927.jpeg

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English: The U.S. Navy Wright XF3W-1 Apache (BuNo A7223) at the Langley Aeronautical Laboratory at Hampton, Virginia (USA). The single XF3W was a racing aircraft built by Wright Aeronautical for the U.S. Navy. In its seaplane configuration, an NACA crew prepares the Wright XF3W-1 Apache for take off from the Little Back River. The Apache was used for engine and cowling tests while with the NACA.
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NASA Langley Research Center [1] photo EL-2002-00577

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