The music on this page could raise some objections from Grunts, but, be aware of the fact that when it was written in 1940, the title was,
The Army Air Corps Song.
And the final line was "... And nothing can stop the Army Air Corps."
This is the AO-1 (OV-1)Observation Aircraft
This is the DeHavilland AC-1 (CV-2), Caribou.
This is the DeHavilland AC-2 (CV-2), Caribou.
The is the L-1 (O-1> Stinson Vigilant. Note the prewar markings.
This is the L-2 Grasshopper. It first showed up as an Army a/c in the 1940 maneuvers in Louisiana.
This a later version, the L-3, of the Grasshopper.
This was the final version or the Piper Grasshopper, the L-4
This is the L-5 Sentinel. It was probably made by Cessna.
This is the L-19 Birddog. It had a very long service life with the Army
This is the DeHavilland L-20 Beaver. Very simiilar to the civilian model of the same name.
The is the Army's version of the C-20. You can tell by its beautiful paint scheme that it has to be an executive transport.
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