The Curtiss Falcon was a family of military biplane aircraft built by the American aircraft manufacturer Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company during the 1920s. Most saw service as part of the United States Army Air Corps as observation aircraft with the designations O-1 and O-11, or as the attack aircraft designated the A-3 Falcon.
Curtiss Falcon
Curtiss OC-2s in flight, c. 1929
Curtiss XA-4 Falcon
XBT-4
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company was an American aircraft manufacturer originally founded by Glenn Hammond Curtiss and Augustus Moore Herring in Hammondsport, New York. After significant commercial success in its first decades, it merged with the Wright Aeronautical to form Curtiss-Wright Corporation.
Curtiss-Herring flying machine photographed in Mineola, New York.
Curtiss Aeroplane factory in Garden City in 1928
Curtiss 160 hp reconnaissance biplane (1918)
Curtiss military aircraft being tested in College Park, Maryland circa 1912