This article is from
Terry Bowden's Blog
Barnstmr's Random Aeronautics, who has kindly granted permission to re-publish on
AntiqueAirfield.com.
Lynn Towns again correctly ID's the airplanes in Photo #3 which contains six airplanes of the Curtiss family for 1929.
Click on the images below to enlarge and read more about these stately birds.

Left to right: Condor, Kingbird, Thrush, Robin, Carrier Pigeon, and Fledgling.
Curtiss Condor from Aviation Magazine July - Dec, 1929
Curtiss-Robertson Kingbird
Curtiss-Robertson Thrush
A Thrush at the Curtiss Wright factory 1931
Curtiss Robertson Robin
More on Robins
Carrier Pigeon
Fledgling
See more extensive information on Curtiss airplanes at aerofiles.com
Click on the images below to enlarge and read more about these stately birds.

Left to right: Condor, Kingbird, Thrush, Robin, Carrier Pigeon, and Fledgling.
Curtiss Condor from Aviation Magazine July - Dec, 1929
Curtiss-Robertson Kingbird
Curtiss-Robertson Thrush
A Thrush at the Curtiss Wright factory 1931
Curtiss Robertson Robin
More on Robins
Carrier Pigeon
Fledgling
See more extensive information on Curtiss airplanes at aerofiles.com