Eye candy a day or so late. Get Well Soon!

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A U.S. Navy Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1 Canary trainer (BuNo 0081) taking off on 7 March 1944.

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A female mechanic working on a Wright R-760-2 engine of a Naval Aircraft Factory N3N seaplane trainer, October 1942. Original text: "Mary Josephine Farley, who at 20 is considered a top notch mechanic, working on a Wright Whirlwind airplane motor which she rebuilt at a Naval Air Base. Girls like Miss Farley are helping to keep our fighting ships flying, ca. 10/1942."

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United States Navy aviation cadets check flight boards for last minute instructions at the Naval Air Training Center at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas (USA), November 1942. Note the Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 Canary in the background.

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A U.S. Marine Corps Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 Canary (BuNo 1777) at Parris Island, South Carolina (USA), in May 1942. The N3Ns were used to tow Schweizer LNS-1 gliders of the Marine glider program.
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Hope those make ya feel a little better.
Regards
Robbie
