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[[image]] Tactical needs dictated these planes [[image]] Army strategy required a bomber of superior effectiveness. Navy tactics needed a flying boat with quarters for five. Both demanded speed, useful load and radius of operation beyond that of existing models. In producing planes of brilliant performance to meet these requirements, Curtiss-Wright benefited by the progressive policies of the Army and Navy Aeronautical Bureaus and by the hearty cooperation of their personnel. [[image]] Curtiss-Wright is supplying for the army, new type Keystone Bombers powered with 2 Wright "Cyclones" of 575 h.p. each-and for the navy, PK-1 type flying boats equipped with 2 Wright "Cyclones" of 575 h.p. each. [[image]] Curtiss-Wright puts the most complete aeronautical plants in the world at the disposal of Naval and military avaiation. Curtiss-Wright alone supplies planes and engines for every class of military and naval service. [[image]] [[image]] CURTISS-WRIGHT COPORATION 29 WEST 57TH STREET NEW YORK. N. Y. [[image]]