English: The Fourth Marine Corps officer to recieve his wings as a naval aviator, Captain Francis T. Evans performed the first ever loop in a seaplane in the skies over NAS Pensacola, Florida.
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Source: USN photo Scanned from Page 260 of the following book.
Burgess, Richard R. (2001) U.S. Naval Aviation, Levin, Hugh Lauter Associates, pp. 352pp Page 4, last line: “All photography and illustrations are courtesy of the U.S. Navy unless otherwise credited.
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