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philip gonzalez, e-mail, 23.04.2020 08:31 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR LOAN, PROJECT FINANCE, STARTUP FUNDING, MT760 BG /SBLC LEASE OR SALE ??? WE ARE REGISTERED PRIVATE LENDER, INVESTOR, FINANCE TRADER, DIRECT PROVIDER OF BANK GUARANTEES(BG), STANDBY LETTERS OF CREDIT(SBLC), LETTER OF CREDIT (LC), NON RECOURSE LOAN, PROJECT FUNDING FROM TOP RATED BANKS WORLDWIDE AT DISCOUNT RATE.. APPLY NOW!!! FOR CASH LOAN OR BANK INSTRUMENT TO START A NEW BUSINESS OR TO EXPAND EXISTING BUSINESS. PLEASE CONTACT US THROUGH EMAIL : masfinancialservices1@cash4u.com text on 770-824-6784. #PERSONAL LOAN!!! #BUSINESS LOAN!!! #MONEY LENDER!!! #IMPORT FUNDING!!! #EXPORT FUNDING!!! #TRADE FINANCE!!! #PROJECT FINANCE!!! #PROJECT FUNDING!!! #LEASE /SALE MT760 BG /SBLC!!! reply | I STEAL PPL MONEY, e-mail, 21.02.2018 03:09 Fake person steals your money and never does what is promised , don't contact or deal with this person unless you like to be scammed reply | Barry, 07.03.2016 13:58 Later known as the Curtiss 19 the Eagle was developed in the expectation of a post WW I boom in commercial and private aircraft, but with the vast amount of ex military craft available this was not to be. There were three versions: the Mark I with three 150 h.p. Curtiss K9 engines, the Mark II with two 400 h.p Curtiss C12 engines and the Mark III with a single 400 h.p. Liberty L12 pictured). Only some 24 were built the one pictured was one of three purchased by the USAAC.
Crew 2 Passengers 6 Span 61'4" Length 36'9" Height 12'4" Empty weight 5,130 lb Gross Weight 7,450 lb. Max Speed 107 mph Range 475 miles reply | Phil Curtiss, e-mail, 27.01.2009 04:08 This particular aircraft is pictured Bowers book, Curtiss Aircraft 1907-1947 on page 180. The book features a slightly different view in front on this same hanger. reply |
| Rob Cluwen, e-mail, 16.01.2009 15:27 Could this be an Curtiss III with a 400 hp Liberty 12 motor.? reply |
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