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Old 10 August 2007, 01:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What is the history of this M.1C?

Does anybody know the history of this Bristol M.1C?

A photo of a Bristol M1C monoplane (courtesy of Craig Westerman). The original caption read, “Army flier on air jaunt. Photo shows Lt. G.S. Haberle, beside the bullet-like monoplane he will fly on a transcontinental flight from Quincy MA to San Diego CA to join the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Lexington. The plane, a British fighting-type model, was rebuilt at the Squantum Airport, from which he takes off November 1. 11-1-29.”

I didn't know any M.1s made it to the USA. I wonder what ever happened to it? Thanks in advance to anyone who might know.
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