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Interesting photos of eary Army Cubs.

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Jamesjackson737

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I found these online in the National Air and Space Museum Archives. They are pictures taken of J3C-65 (NX38505) during the 1941 Louisiana Maneuvers. It was interesting to note that the airplane appears to have been hurriedly paint green over its standard yellow civilian scheme.

Regards,

James

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