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Airplane taxiing at Ottumwa, Iowa, USA airport in 1963. Scanned film with significant grain.
Close up of a vintage aircraft Propeller.
A scale model of the iconic B-17 Flying Fortress sitting on a scale model airfield. The B-17 was an American four-engined heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps and made by Boeing.
The airplane shown is a Stearman PT-17 biplane which was used by the US Army and US Navy to train pilots leading up to, and during, WWII.  The airplane was used in basic, or primary, training of new pilots.  The photo shows the full airplane from the right front quarter view.  One can see the silhouette of the pilot's head in the cockpit.  The engine is not running.  The markings on the lower wing can be seen and show US Army.  The photo is a classic sepia tone and evokes a clear feeling of history and nostalgia.
Stock Photography of D-Day Paratroopers getting ready to jump. \n\nNote: number on the nose is only the invasion stick number and does not ID the plane.
A beautifully restored L-4 Grasshopper flies by at Massey Aerodrome, a small grass field on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.\n\nThe L-4 Grasshopper is a light observation and liaison aircraft that served with distinction during World War II. Developed by Piper Aircraft Corporation, the L-4 Grasshopper was a militarized version of the Piper J-3 Cub, a popular civilian aircraft of the era.\n\nThe primary role of the L-4 Grasshopper was observation, reconnaissance, and liaison duties. It was used for artillery spotting, aerial photography, courier missions, and communication tasks, providing vital support to ground troops.\n\nThe L-4 Grasshopper saw extensive service during World War II, serving with the U.S. Army Air Forces, the U.S. Navy (as the NE-1), and other Allied air forces. It played a vital role in numerous campaigns, including the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, and the Pacific island-hopping campaign.
Vintage propellor airplane Vultee BT-13A Valiant flying in the sky. The Vultee BT-13 was used as a basic training aircraft for American pilots before and during World War II.
historical aircraft in a hangar
Porterfield LP-65 airplane in livery used for the 2003 National Air Tour flying at Blakesburg, Iowa, USA, September 1, 2008.  Built in 1941.
Danville, Indiana, USA - August 17, 2013: The photo of this beautiful classic Civil Air Patrol Cessna 182 Skylane aircraft was taken at the Hendricks County Airport - Gordon Graham Field in Danville, Indiana
Single engine private airplane in flight.
Ferrara Italy JUNE, 27, 2021 Vietnam war military aircraft. Cessna L-19 O-1 Bird Dog Mekong Mauler United States Army
Old World War II Bomber on an military air base
A beautifully restored L-4 Grasshopper flies by at Massey Aerodrome, a small grass field on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.\n\nThe L-4 Grasshopper is a light observation and liaison aircraft that served with distinction during World War II. Developed by Piper Aircraft Corporation, the L-4 Grasshopper was a militarized version of the Piper J-3 Cub, a popular civilian aircraft of the era.\n\nThe primary role of the L-4 Grasshopper was observation, reconnaissance, and liaison duties. It was used for artillery spotting, aerial photography, courier missions, and communication tasks, providing vital support to ground troops.\n\nThe L-4 Grasshopper saw extensive service during World War II, serving with the U.S. Army Air Forces, the U.S. Navy (as the NE-1), and other Allied air forces. It played a vital role in numerous campaigns, including the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, and the Pacific island-hopping campaign.
De Havilland Dragon Rapide: a short-haul airliner designed and built by British company de Havilland. Known in the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy as the de Havilland Dominie during WWII.
Kjeller, Norway - June 18 2023: Front of a yellow and orange Saab Safir airplane.
Douglas AD-5N Skyraider dive bomber with extra fuel tank and torpedo taxiing. Photo taken in 1953.
Payerne, Switzerland - September 7, 2014: Military transport plane at air base. Air force flight operation. Aviation and aircraft. Air defense. Military industry. Fly and flying.
Evocative black and white image of a 1930s propeller airliner. The photo shows the tail and passenger door, with the aircraft parked on a snowy airport. Boeing 247 of United Air Lines
Genaville, France - april 09, 2023 : a piper World War 2 was seeing flying in the skies over Genaville field.
Single engine private airplane (Aronca 7AC) flying through the mountains of Idaho.
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA,- July 31, 2014: The photo of this beautifully restored WWII Army Cessna L-19 Bird Dog was taken at the Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar military airplane taxiing for takeoff at Waterloo, Iowa, USA. Photographed in 1966.
small airplane in the Aero Club Milan has a Flight School - parco nord - Lombardy
New York, USA, 1930s Winter: Side view of an early propeller passenger plane with pilot in cockpit, on a snow-covered runway, engines about to start, capturing the pioneering days of aviation.
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