The Curtiss SOC Seagull was an American single-engined scout observation seaplane , designed by Alexander Solla of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation for the United States Navy . The aircraft served on battleships and cruisers in a seaplane configuration, being launched by catapult and recovered from a sea landing. The wings folded back against the fuselage for storage aboard ship. When based ashore or on carriers the single float was replaced by fixed wheeled landing gear .
28-662: (Redirected from SoC ) [REDACTED] Look up SOC , soc , soc. , or sóc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. SOC , SoC , Soc , may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Science Operations Centre, a center of the European Space Agency Information security operations center , in an organization, a centralized unit that deals with computer security issues Selectable output control Separation of concerns ,
56-619: A Stanford University independent research center spin–orbit coupling State of charge , for batteries Store-Operated Calcium channel Super Optimal Broth with catabolite repression, a bacterial growth medium Superior olivary complex System on a chip (SoC), in electronic design System Organ Class, an organizational division in the dictionary MedDRA Substance of Concern Associations and societies [ edit ] Society (abbr.: "soc.") Scottish Ornithologists' Club Scouts of China Serbian Orthodox Church Société des Ornithologistes du Canada ,
84-534: A center of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Spectrum Operations Committee, a Stanford University independent research center spin–orbit coupling State of charge , for batteries Store-Operated Calcium channel Super Optimal Broth with catabolite repression, a bacterial growth medium Superior olivary complex System on a chip (SoC), in electronic design System Organ Class, an organizational division in
112-544: A centralized unit that deals with computer security issues Selectable output control Separation of concerns , a program design principle in computer science and software engineering Service-oriented communications Service-oriented computing, another term for Service-oriented architecture Soil organic carbon, see Soil carbon Solid Oxide Cell, an electrochemical conversion device operating either in SOFC , SOEC , or rSOC mode Specialized Oceanographic Center,
140-634: A former United States Marine Corps term for a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Special Operations Command (disambiguation) Mathematics [ edit ] Second-order condition , a mathematical condition that distinguishes maxima and minima from other stationary points Self-organized criticality , a property of dynamical systems in physics Transport [ edit ] Adisumarmo International Airport (IATA: SOC), Indonesia Southend Central railway station (National Rail station code: SOC), Essex, England Other uses [ edit ] Google Summer of Code School of Communication ,
168-441: A mathematical condition that distinguishes maxima and minima from other stationary points Self-organized criticality , a property of dynamical systems in physics Transport [ edit ] Adisumarmo International Airport (IATA: SOC), Indonesia Southend Central railway station (National Rail station code: SOC), Essex, England Other uses [ edit ] Google Summer of Code School of Communication ,
196-477: A program design principle in computer science and software engineering Service-oriented communications Service-oriented computing, another term for Service-oriented architecture Soil organic carbon, see Soil carbon Solid Oxide Cell, an electrochemical conversion device operating either in SOFC , SOEC , or rSOC mode Specialized Oceanographic Center, a center of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Spectrum Operations Committee,
224-543: A school in American University Security operations center , in an organization, a centralized unit that deals with security issues The Settlers of Catan , a multiplayer board game Shippers Owned Container, intermodal container owned by the shipper or receiver instead of by the shipping line Soc (subculture) , a 1950s precursor to the preppy look Sound of Contact , a British-based rock band S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl ,
252-460: A school in American University Security operations center , in an organization, a centralized unit that deals with security issues The Settlers of Catan , a multiplayer board game Shippers Owned Container, intermodal container owned by the shipper or receiver instead of by the shipping line Soc (subculture) , a 1950s precursor to the preppy look Sound of Contact , a British-based rock band S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl ,
280-541: A security company owned by Day & Zimmermann System and Organization Controls , a suite of reports produced during an audit Military [ edit ] Curtiss SOC Seagull , a US Navy scout observation seaplane produced by Curtiss, first in service in 1935 Marine expeditionary unit (special operations capable) , (MEU (SOC)) a former United States Marine Corps term for a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Special Operations Command (disambiguation) Mathematics [ edit ] Second-order condition ,
308-410: A telemedicine company backed by Warburg Pincus SOC LLC, a security company owned by Day & Zimmermann System and Organization Controls , a suite of reports produced during an audit Military [ edit ] Curtiss SOC Seagull , a US Navy scout observation seaplane produced by Curtiss, first in service in 1935 Marine expeditionary unit (special operations capable) , (MEU (SOC))
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364-425: A video game Standard Occupational Classification System , a system of the United States Department of Labor Standard of care , medical or psychological treatment guideline, and can be general or specific E.g., the Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People State of Cambodia, the official English name of the Cambodian pro-Hanoi People's Republic of Kampuchea (PRK) during
392-508: A weak engine and plans to adopt it as a replacement were scrapped. The SOC, despite belonging to an earlier generation, went on to execute its missions of gunfire observation and limited range scouting missions. Through the first six months of naval service, the SOC was known as the XO3C-1 , The designation was changed to SOC when it was decided to merge its scouting and observation roles. The SOC
420-482: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages SOC [REDACTED] Look up SOC , soc , soc. , or sóc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. SOC , SoC , Soc , may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Science Operations Centre, a center of the European Space Agency Information security operations center , in an organization,
448-556: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Curtiss SOC Seagull Curtiss delivered 258 SOC aircraft, in versions SOC-1 through SOC-4 , beginning in 1935 . The SOC-3 design was the basis of the Naval Aircraft Factory SON-1 variant, of which the NAF delivered 64 aircraft from 1940 . The aircraft served as an important observation craft during WW2 for
476-769: The French name of the Society of Canadian Ornithologists Society of Cartographers , United Kingdom Society of Operating Cameramen , the original name for the Society of Camera Operators Special Olympics Canada Syrian Opposition Coalition , better known as the National Coalition Businesses [ edit ] SOC Films , a film company founded by Pakistani filmmaker and journalist Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Sirte Oil Company Social overhead capital South Oil Company SOC Telemed,
504-543: The SOC was assigned to was the light cruiser USS Marblehead in November 1935; by the end of the decade, the SOC had replaced its predecessor throughout the fleet. Production came to an end in 1938. By 1941, most battleships had transitioned to the Vought OS2U Kingfisher and cruisers were expected to replace their aging SOCs with the third generation SO3C Seamew . The SO3C, however, suffered from
532-663: The U.S. Navy, although the Vought OS2U Kingfisher served in greater numbers. The SOC was ordered for production by the United States Navy in 1933 and first entered service in 1935. The first order was for 135 SOC-1 models, which was followed by 40 SOC-2 models for landing operations and 83 SOC-3s. A variant of the SOC-3 was built by the Naval Aircraft Factory and was known as the SON-1. The first ship
560-439: The combat zone for the rest of World War II. This is one of the few instances in aviation history in which an older aircraft type, that was retired or sent to second line service, replaced the new aircraft type that was intended to replace it. In certain roles such as an observation aircraft for battleships, they served until 1949, and were eventually superseded by longer range radar and helicopters. Data from War Planes of
588-401: The dictionary MedDRA Substance of Concern Associations and societies [ edit ] Society (abbr.: "soc.") Scottish Ornithologists' Club Scouts of China Serbian Orthodox Church Société des Ornithologistes du Canada , the French name of the Society of Canadian Ornithologists Society of Cartographers , United Kingdom Society of Operating Cameramen ,
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644-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title SOC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SOC&oldid=1234353716 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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700-569: The sheltered side of the vessel as it made a wide turn, after which the aircraft would be winched back onto the deck. When the SOC was replaced by the OS2U Kingfisher, most remaining airframes were converted into trainers; they remained in use until 1945. With the failure of the Curtiss SO3C Seamew , many SOCs in second line service were returned to frontline units starting in late 1943. They saw service aboard warships in
728-864: The transitional times that led to the restoration of the monarchy (1989–1993) Statement of claim , a legal document on which one states a cause of action Strategic Organizing Center , a group of United States labor unions Stream of consciousness (disambiguation) , a writing or psychological style with disjointed thoughts Swedish Open Championships , an annual table tennis tournament See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "soc" , "s-oc" , "so-c" , "s-o-c" , or "socs" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with SOC All pages with titles beginning with SoC All pages with titles beginning with Soc All pages with titles containing soc Socs (disambiguation) Sock (disambiguation) SOCOM (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
756-864: The transitional times that led to the restoration of the monarchy (1989–1993) Statement of claim , a legal document on which one states a cause of action Strategic Organizing Center , a group of United States labor unions Stream of consciousness (disambiguation) , a writing or psychological style with disjointed thoughts Swedish Open Championships , an annual table tennis tournament See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "soc" , "s-oc" , "so-c" , "s-o-c" , or "socs" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with SOC All pages with titles beginning with SoC All pages with titles beginning with Soc All pages with titles containing soc Socs (disambiguation) Sock (disambiguation) SOCOM (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
784-478: Was not called the Seagull until 1941, when the U.S. Navy began the wholesale adoption of popular names for aircraft in addition to their alpha-numeric designations. The name 'Seagull' had earlier been given to two civil Curtiss aircraft, a Curtiss Model 18 and a Model 25, both converted Curtiss MF flying boats. When operating as a seaplane, returning SOCs would land on the relatively smooth ocean surface created on
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