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American observation aircraft proposal
O-24
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Role
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Observation Type of aircraft
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National origin
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United States
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Manufacturer
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Curtiss-Wright
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Status
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Canceled
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Number built
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0
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The Curtiss O-24 was a proposed
observation aircraft designed by
Curtiss-Wright. It was to have been powered by a single
Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp
radial engine, however, the project was canceled before any aircraft were built.
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References
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Manufacturer designations | Early types | |
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Model numbers | |
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"L" series | |
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"CA" series | |
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"CR" series | |
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"CW" series | |
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"P" series | |
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"X" series | |
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Operator and role | Civil | Experimental | |
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Airliners | |
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Utility | |
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Army | Ground attack | |
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Bombers | |
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Transports | |
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Fighters | |
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Observation | |
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Racers | |
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Trainers | |
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Experimental | |
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Licensed | |
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Navy | Bombers | |
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Fighters | |
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Observation/scout | |
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Trainers | |
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Transports | |
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Maritime patrol | |
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Racers and record | |
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Export | Bombers | |
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Maritime patrol | |
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Fighters | |
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Trainers | |
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1 Designation skipped 2 Not built |
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USAAC/USAAF sequence (1924–1942) | |
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Tri-service sequence (1962–present) |
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1 Unconfirmed |