Curtiss Model E

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The Curtiss Model E is an early aircraft developed by Glenn Curtiss in the United States in 1911.

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A-1 Triad; AH-1 Triad; Curtiss A-1 Triad; Curtiss AH-1; Curtiss Triad; Curtiss hydroaeroplane 1; Hydroaeroplane 1; Triad
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    Group Pulling Army Curtiss Pusher Hydroplane Out of its Hangar, circa 1911Group Pulling Army Curtiss Pusher Hydroplane Out of its Hangar, circa 1911
    G. Milton Dunlap and Lieut. McClaskey Flying Dual Control, 75 H.P. Curtiss Hydro AeroplaneG. Milton Dunlap and Lieut. McClaskey Flying Dual Control, 75 H.P. Curtiss Hydro Aeroplane
    Seaplane flying during the Potlatch Festival, 1913 (MOHAI 5363)Seaplane flying during the Potlatch Festival, 1913 (MOHAI 5363)
    Glenn Curtiss Piloting his Pusher Floatplane, circa 1911Glenn Curtiss Piloting his Pusher Floatplane, circa 1911
    Le nouvel hydravion Paulhan-Curtiss, 1913 - photographie de presse - Agence Meurisse - btv1b532418814
    Theodore G. Ellyson, Naval Aviator No. 1. San Diego Air and space museumTheodore G. Ellyson, Naval Aviator No. 1. San Diego Air and space museum
    Curtiss a-1 pusher 1911Curtiss a-1 pusher 1911
    Wreckage of the plane in which Ructhford B. Page was killed at the Dominguez Hills Air Meet, January 22, 1912Wreckage of the plane in which Ructhford B. Page was killed at the Dominguez Hills Air Meet, January 22, 1912
    Commander H.C. RichardsonCommander H.C. Richardson
    A Mix Up In Chicago Harbor, During Aviation Week, Hydro-Aeroplane In Collision (NBY 416131)A Mix Up In Chicago Harbor, During Aviation Week, Hydro-Aeroplane In Collision (NBY 416131)