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Man in a Biplane
A man pretends to steer an airplane in this early twentieth-century real photo postcard that's survived the years despite some damage. The painted plane that he's piloting may be a Curtiss Model D biplane, circa 1911.
For a similar photo with a younger pilot, see Inflight Infant in an Early Biplane (below).
For a similar photo with a younger pilot, see Inflight Infant in an Early Biplane (below).
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