A Pattern for Joint Operations: World War II Close Air Support, North Africa

Then in the late thirties the Air Corps sought a more powerful, faster, all metal monoplane type for observation tasks. The North American O-47 (top) and Curtiss O-52 (bottom) were excellent flyers. The O-47 had an observation bay below the wing; the O-52 used a high-wing configuration to allow the flight crew an unobstructed view below.