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Help Identify an Early Biplane

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Hello everyone. I collect/buy/sell antique postcards. I bought a large lot last night and came across this one of an old airplane. I'd love to be able to identify the plane or at least get close. I have enlarged the photo and cannot read the word written on the nose, appears to start with an A. There is a man waving from a small cockpit (pardon my ignorance if that isn't what this is referred to) in the nose. Based on the stamp box on the rear of the postcard the card dates from 1918-1930. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!

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