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America Builds New Air Fighter For Soviet -- A view of the "Amphibian Fighter" built by the Seversky Aircraft Corporation at Farmingdale, Long Island, U.S.A., for the Soviet Government. The plane is said to be the fastest craft of its type and of great manoeuvrability. It has a normal cruising range of 3, 000 miles with full military load and is heavily armed. Note here the flexible machine gun in the rear cockpit. The plane is one of a number being manufactured for the Red Army at the works. April 12, 1938. (Photo by Keystone).

America Builds New Air Fighter For Soviet -- A view  of the "Amphibian Fighter" built by the Seversky Aircraft Corporation at Farmingdale, Long Island, U.S.A., for the Soviet Government. The plane is said to be the fastest craft of its type and of great manoeuvrability. It has a normal cruising range of 3, 000 miles with full military load and is heavily armed. Note here the flexible machine gun in the rear cockpit. The plane is one of a number being manufactured for the Red Army at the works. April 12, 1938. (Photo by Keystone).
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America Builds New Air Fighter For Soviet -- A view of the "Amphibian Fighter" built by the Seversky Aircraft Corporation at Farmingdale, Long Island, U.S.A., for the Soviet Government. The plane is said to be the fastest craft of its type and of great manoeuvrability. It has a normal cruising range of 3, 000 miles with full military load and is heavily armed. Note here the flexible machine gun in the rear cockpit. The plane is one of a number being manufactured for the Red Army at the works. April 12, 1938. (Photo by Keystone)
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