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Summary

English: Not an Aeromarine 75 based on a war surplus Curtiss F5L, but a similar type conversion on a Curtiss H-16 maritime patrol Flying Boat. This was christenned "The Big Fish, painted accordingly and was flown by American Trans-Oceanic on the Miami to Bimini run until 1921.

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This image was taken from the Florida Photographic collection where it was image rc15190, so you can referal back to original records there.

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current07:10, 19 June 2006Thumbnail for version as of 07:10, 19 June 2006600 × 448 (13 KB)Makthorpe{{en|Aeromarine 75 aka Curtiss F5L flying boat.}} {{Show-Info|Felixstowe F5L}} ==Licensing== Florida Photographic collection and for referal back to original records. {{flphoto|Florida Photographic Collection|Rc15190 }}

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