File:The engine of the SF-2 Plymocoupe.jpg
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The engine of the SF-2 Plymocoupe |
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Original publication: FlyingMagazine |
Date |
1935 |
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Unknown |
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Copyright expired because the work was published without a copyright notice and/or without the necessary copyright registration.
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References
[edit]- ^ Flying Magazine. August 1935. p. 96. ISSN 0015-4806.
Here is a Plymouth Sedan and its offspring, the flying Plymo-Coupe. Many Plymouth auto parts are used in the plane. Right side of the Plymo-Coupe power plant showing that all.
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