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Great Lakes TG-2 A-8701
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Great Lakes TG-2 A-8701
![Great Lakes TG-2 A-8701](../../Collections/Klein Collection/Navy/images/A-8701.jpg) |
This robust airplane is a Great Lakes TG-2.
A-8701 landed once on 11/4/1931 flown by Paul L. Dudley.
He carried A. Mead as passenger. They were based on the U.S.S.
Lexington and they were westbound from Cleveland, OH to San
Diego, CA. They remained in Tucson overnight.
Great Lakes TG-2 A-8701
![Great Lakes TG-2 A-8701](../../Collections/Klein Collection/Navy/images/A-8701_2.jpg) |
Left, another image of Great Lakes TG-2 A-8701.
From the location background and shadows on the ground, these
two images might have been taken at the same time.
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UPLOADED:09/30/07 REVISED:
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