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Army's Newest Attack Bomber -- The Vultee YA-19, all metal attack plane in its initial flight here prior to being delivered to the United States Army Air Corps. The low-winged monoplane is powered by a Pratt & Whitney "twin Wasp", 14 cylinder, radial cooled engine. It carries a crew of three, and attains a speed in excess of 230 miles an hour. It is designed to carry 800 pounds of bombs and six machine guns. April 4, 1939. (Photo by Wide World Photo).

Army's Newest Attack Bomber -- The Vultee YA-19, all metal attack plane in its initial flight here prior to being delivered to the United States Army Air Corps. The low-winged monoplane is powered by a Pratt & Whitney "twin Wasp", 14 cylinder, radial cooled engine. It carries a crew of three, and attains a speed in excess of 230 miles an hour. It is designed to carry 800 pounds of bombs and six machine guns. April 4, 1939. (Photo by Wide World Photo).
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Army's Newest Attack Bomber -- The Vultee YA-19, all metal attack plane in its initial flight here prior to being delivered to the United States Army Air Corps. The low-winged monoplane is powered by a Pratt & Whitney "twin Wasp", 14 cylinder, radial cooled engine. It carries a crew of three, and attains a speed in excess of 230 miles an hour. It is designed to carry 800 pounds of bombs and six machine guns. April 4, 1939. (Photo by Wide World Photo).
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