First aircraft ordered by the U.S. Navy on May 8, 1911
Designated the A-1 Triad, the aircraft was flown by Lt. Ellyson on July 1, 1911.
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Curtiss A-1 Triad (Pusher) floatplane, 1911 First aircraft ordered by the U.S. Navy on May 8, 1911 Designated the A-1 Triad, the aircraft was flown by Lt. Ellyson on July 1, 1911. {{flphoto|Florida Photographic Collection|N036821}} [[Category:Militar
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