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" ... over 5,300 had been produced, including 1,600 of a type which was temporarily abandoned on account of unsatisfactory engines. Planes for advanced training purposes were produced in quantity early in 1918; up to the signing of the armistice about 2,500... "
War Expenditures: Aviation. 3 v - Page 9
by United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Expenditures in the War Dept - 1919
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HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN NATION

WILLIAM J. JACKMAN - 1911 - 314 pages
...; up to the signing of the armistice about 2,500 were delivered. Approximately the same number was purchased overseas for training the units with the...new models, to be used for training pursuit pilots, were under development. Within three months after the declaration of war extensive orders were placed...
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Annual Report of the Secretary of War

United States. War Department - 1919 - 1628 pages
...1918; up to the signing of the armistice about 2,500 were delivered. Approximately the same number was purchased overseas for training the units with the...production was reached within a short time. In all about 10,500 have been delivered, sufficient to constitute a satisfactory reserve for some time to come....
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Aircraft: Its Development in War and Peace and Its Commercial Future

Evan John David - 1919 - 472 pages
...1918; up to the signing of the armistice about 2,500 were delivered. Approximately the same number was purchased overseas for training the units with the...production was reached within a short time. In all about 10,500 have been delivered, sufficient to constitute a satisfactory reserve for some time to come....
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Annual Reports of the Secretary of War, Volume 1

United States. War Department - 1919 - 1602 pages
...armistice about 2,500 were delivered. Approximately the same number was purchased overseas for trawiing the units with the Expeditionary Force. Several new...production was reached within a short time. In all about 10,500 have been delivered, sufficient to constitute a satisfactory reserve for some time to pome....
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Aircraft: Its Development in War and Peace and Its Commercial Future

Evan John David - 1919 - 442 pages
...1918; up to the signing of the armistice about 2,500 were delivered. Approximately the same number was purchased overseas for training the units with the...of elementary training engines. Quantity production waa reached within a short time. In all about 10,500 have been delivered, sufficient to constitute...
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Aircraft: Its Development in War and Peace and Its Commercial Future

Evan John David - 1919 - 438 pages
...1918; up to the signing of the armistice about 2,500 were delivered. Approximately the same number was purchased overseas for training the units with the...pilots, are under development. Within three months alter the declaration of war extensive orders were placed for two types of elementary training engines....
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The War with Germany: A Statistical Summary

United States. War Department. General Staff, Leonard Porter Ayres - 1919 - 172 pages
...quantity production early in 1918; up to the armistice about 2,500 were delivered. Approximately the same number were purchased overseas for training the units with the expeditionary force. Diagram 35 shows the production of training planes and engines by months. European experience had demonstrated...
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The War with Germany: A Statistical Summary

United States. War Department. General Staff, Leonard Porter Ayres - 1919 - 172 pages
...quantity production early in 1918; up to the armistice about 2,500 were delivered. Approximately the same number were purchased overseas for training the units with the expeditionary force. Diagram 35 shows the production of training planes and engines by months. European experience had demonstrated...
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The Great Events of the Great War: A Comprehensive and Readable ..., Volume 7

Charles Francis Horne - 1923 - 622 pages
...quantity production early in 1918; up to the armistice about 2,500 were delivered. Approximately the same number were purchased overseas for training the units with the expeditionary force. Diagram 35 shows the production of training planes and engines by months. European experience had demonstrated...
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