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<blockquote data-quote="Jos Heyman" data-source="post: 42820" data-attributes="member: 424"><p>The US Navy’s Bureau of Aeronautics, which was established on 10 August 1921, issued specifications for a number of aircraft which were built by contractors. In the late 1920s and early 1930 a number of these specifications were identified as BuAer designs. </p><p>I have listed numbers that I know, gathered from a variety of sources, along with the designations of the contractors’ aircraft (if known).</p><p></p><p>BuAer 35 Boeing TB</p><p>BuAer 77 NAF T2N, Martin T5M</p><p>BuAer 86 Berliner Joyce OJ</p><p>BuAer 96 Atlantic FA, Curtiss F9C, Berliner Joyce FJ</p><p>BuAer 106 Great Lakes SG, Loening S2L, Sikorsky SS</p><p>BuAer 107 Martin FM</p><p>BuAer 110 Great Lakes BG, Consolidated B2Y </p><p>BuAer 111 Two seat bi-plane fighter (F12C)</p><p>BuAer 113 Vought F3U, Douglas FD</p><p>BuAer 120 Berliner Joyce F3J, Loening FL, Grumman F2F</p><p>BuAer 124 ‘Hook-up’ fighter for airships, to replace F9C (not built)</p><p>BuAer 145 Replacement of Douglas TBD (not built)</p><p></p><p>Can readers fill in gaps?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Jos Heyman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jos Heyman, post: 42820, member: 424"] The US Navy’s Bureau of Aeronautics, which was established on 10 August 1921, issued specifications for a number of aircraft which were built by contractors. In the late 1920s and early 1930 a number of these specifications were identified as BuAer designs. I have listed numbers that I know, gathered from a variety of sources, along with the designations of the contractors’ aircraft (if known). BuAer 35 Boeing TB BuAer 77 NAF T2N, Martin T5M BuAer 86 Berliner Joyce OJ BuAer 96 Atlantic FA, Curtiss F9C, Berliner Joyce FJ BuAer 106 Great Lakes SG, Loening S2L, Sikorsky SS BuAer 107 Martin FM BuAer 110 Great Lakes BG, Consolidated B2Y BuAer 111 Two seat bi-plane fighter (F12C) BuAer 113 Vought F3U, Douglas FD BuAer 120 Berliner Joyce F3J, Loening FL, Grumman F2F BuAer 124 ‘Hook-up’ fighter for airships, to replace F9C (not built) BuAer 145 Replacement of Douglas TBD (not built) Can readers fill in gaps? Jos Heyman [/QUOTE]
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