Curtiss JN-4 | Owl City | owl | Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company | The Owl and the Pussycat | Glenn Curtiss | Curtiss P-40 Warhawk | Owl | Great Horned Owl | Curtiss-Wright | Curtiss | Roy Curtiss | Spotted Wood Owl | Northern Spotted Owl | Nite Owl | Masked Owl | Low Level Owl | John Curtiss Underwood | Curtiss V-1570 | Curtiss OX-5 | An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge | The Owl House | Spectacled Owl | Snowy Owl | Philippine Eagle-Owl | northern spotted owl | Mindanao Scops Owl | Long-eared Owl | long-eared owl | Curtiss-Wright CW-19 |
While under construction, the 65th Observation Group used the unfinished facilities at the airfield between 1 September and 1 December 1941, flying a mixture O-47s, O-49 Vigilant and O-52 Owl light observation planes as part of the "Carolina Maneuvers" in the Fall of 1941 performing reconnaissance and aerial photo duties.
Over the course of those five years, the 125th flew the Douglas 0-38E, the Curtiss O-52 Owl, and the Stinson L-5 Sentinel.