English: Aeromarine 40 flying boat wrecked in the Gulf of Bacabano, Cuba. This aircraft, whose Aircraft Record card states that it had been converted to a Model 41 type, was assigned to assist USS Hannibal in survey work. It hit something on the water or broke a hole in its hull by hitting a wave, leaving the plane's wings and hull unfit for further use. It was subsequently stricken from the list of Navy aircraft. Pilot was Lieutenant (Junior Grade) John H. Hykes, USN.
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U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #: NH 99733
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy R. Horstman.
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