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There is no data for 29-396 in the archives
of the National Air & Space Museum (NASM), Washington, DC.
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DOUGLAS O-2C 26-396
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26-396 (S/N 276) landed once at Tucson, Saturday, June 15, 1929 at 1:15PM. It was flown by Lt. J.P. Kenney. He carried as passenger one Major Benedict. Based at San Diego, Rockwell Field, CA, Kenney for some reason identified his point of origin as Tucson. This makes sense only because they were on a round-robin flight back to Los Angeles, CA.
Below, from the San Diego Aerospace Museum (SDAM), a photograph of 26-396, date and location unknown.
Douglas O-2C 26-396, Date & Location Unknown (Source: SDAM)
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