U.S. Navy Sikorski JRS-1 amphibian of Utility Squadron 4 (VJ-4) undergoing maintenance, circa 1941 or early 1942. The plane’s forward fuselage is marked 4-J-10. |
Sikorsky JRS-1 amphibian flying boat, 1-J-1, aircraft number 1 of Utility Squadron One (VJ-1), U.S. Navy, 1938. This is the military version of the Sikorsky S-43 “Baby Clipper.” |
Sikorsky JRS-1 amphibian flying boat, 1-J-1, aircraft number 1 of Utility Squadron One (VJ-1), U.S. Navy, 1938. |
Sikorsky (S-43) JRS-1 (1-J-1; Bu Number 0504), circa 1940. |
Sikorsky JRS-1 amphibian, 1-J-1. |
Sikorsky JRS-1 amphibians parked on an airport apron next to a lake or river. The aircraft bear the squadron markings 1-J-3 and 1-J-2. |
Sikorsky S-43 amphibians lined up at the Sikorsky Company plant in Bridgeport, Connecticut, prior to being delivered to the U.S. Navy; 1938. |
U.S. Navy Sikorsky JRS-1 of utility squadron VJ-1 in flight in the late 1930s. VJ-1 operated eight aircraft from San Diego, California. |
Sikorsky JRS-1, 1-J-2, aircraft number 2 of Utility Squadron One (VJ-1), assigned to the destroyer tender USS Rigel (AD-13), circa 1940. |
Sikorsky JRS-1 (00351), VJ-1, November 1940. |
Sikorsky JRS-1, U.S. Navy. |
Sikorsky JRS-1, U.S. Navy. |
The Sikorsky JRS-1 amphibians were utility transport versions of the civil S-43. This is but one example of the 17 bought by the Navy and was flown at Langley in 1945 and 1946. May 10, 1945. |