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English: The single U.S. Coast Guard General Aviation PJ-2 Antares (s/n V-116) parked on a ramp. This aircraft was accepted by the USCG on 16 April 1932 as a PJ-1 (s/n CG-51). Its engines were modified from a pusher-type to tractor-type by the Coast Guard in 1933 and it was redesignated as a PJ-2. It was given the designation V-116 in October 1936. It was initially stationed at Coast Guard Air Station Cape May, New Jersey (USA) and later transferred to CGAS Biloxi, Mississippi.
Date circa 1936-1940
Source U.S. Navy photo in: Bowers, Peter M. United States Navy Aircraft since 1911. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press, 1990, p. 495. ISBN 0-87021-792-5.
Author USN

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