F5L

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The twin-engine F5L was one of the Felixstowe F series of flying boats developed by John Cyril Porte at the Seaplane Experimental Station, Felixstowe, England, during the First World War for production in America.

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Aeromarine 75; F-5L; Felixstowe F5L; Naval Aircraft Factory F-5L
F.5Curtiss, Aeromarine, Argentine Naval Aviation, Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd., Naval Aircraft Factory, United States NavyUnited Kingdom

F.5Hansa-Brandenburg CCKeystone PK-1Savoia-Marchetti SM.62


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    USS Omaha (CL-4) passing the San Diego Naval Station, circa 1925-1926 (NH 43053)USS Omaha (CL-4) passing the San Diego Naval Station, circa 1925-1926 (NH 43053)
    Davis gun NARA-45523875Davis gun NARA-45523875
    Rear view of F5L flying boat power plant, circa 1917-1919 (TRANSPORT 1124)Rear view of F5L flying boat power plant, circa 1917-1919 (TRANSPORT 1124)
    Felixstowe F5s in flightFelixstowe F5s in flight
    Sea plane with radio kite, 4-11-22 LOC npcc.06073Sea plane with radio kite, 4-11-22 LOC npcc.06073
    Officers with a Felixstowe F5LOfficers with a Felixstowe F5L
    F5L bombing planes 6690 LCCN2016645640F5L bombing planes 6690 LCCN2016645640
    Felixstowe F5s in flightFelixstowe F5s in flight
    Aeroplane exhibit, museum LCCN2016824020Aeroplane exhibit, museum LCCN2016824020