Here is an interesting side note for the OJ-2
On May 1, 1934, Navy Lt. Frank Akers took off from Anacostia Naval Air Station in a Berliner-Joyce OJ-2, and performed a blind landing at College Park. The Navy had a contract with WIT to provide the instruments necessary for such experiments. A little over a year later, on July 30, 1935, Akers performed a blind landing in another OJ-2, this time landing on the U.S.S. Langley, while it was under way off the coast of San Diego. Despite these successful tests, the Navy did not pursue this blind landing technology for aircraft carrier operations.