File:US Navy trainers NAS Corpus Christi 1943.jpg

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English: A U.S. Navy primary flight training planes at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas (USA), 1943. The aircraft are either Naval Aircraft Factory N3N Canarys (with red fuselage band), or Stearman N2S Kaydets. Note the tetrahedron wind direction indicator in the upper right.
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Source scan from: Jeffrey J. Ethell: American Warplanes World War II - Korea. Volume II. Arms and Armour Press, London 1983. p. 17. ISBN 0853685770
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