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Tarpaulin oldtimer 1907
An Australian postage stamp featuring a portrait of Gwoya Tjungurrayi, an Australian Aboriginal man of the Warlpiri and Anmatyerr peoples, 1950.
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.
Model Biplane against a city Background
Bucharest, Romani -  April 18, 2024.The construction of A. Vlaicu Nr. II was started in December 1910 in Bucharest.\nOne of the first planes made in Bucharest. Now it is exhibited in Bucharest airport.
Biplane silhouette in sky. High resolution digitally generated image
Photo taken in Königsdorf, Germany
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA: 1911 Curtiss Model E (or frequently \
An Australian postage stamp featuring a portrait of Gwoya Tjungurrayi, an Australian Aboriginal man of the Warlpiri and Anmatyerr peoples, 1950.
Airplane taxiing at Ottumwa, Iowa, USA airport in 1963. Scanned film with significant grain.
Tyabb, Victoria, Australia - 9 March 2014: A yellow tiger moth aircraft taxiing on the grass at Tyabb airport on the Mornington Peninsula Victoria
Details of Vintage Model Biplane
Unknown, United States – April 04, 1911: Wright Brothers airplane being tested. Their plane was the first Military Plane Purchased by US. Biplane circa 1910
Little Gransden, Cambridge, England - August 28, 2022:  Yellow Tiger Moth Biplane close Up of  Pilot in Flying Goggles,
Denver, Colorado, USA: Curtiss JN-4D Jenny biplane c/n 65, used by the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) with s/n SC1918 - N7628B - Introduced in 1951, the Curtiss JN-4 Jenny is a biplane that was developed by Glenn Curtiss and was used as a training aircraft during the war. It was the first mass-produced aircraft in the USA. - Denver International Airport.
An Australian postage stamp featuring a portrait of Gwoya Tjungurrayi, an Australian Aboriginal man of the Warlpiri and Anmatyerr peoples, 1950.
National aviation day background. USA holiday.
A two seater tigermoth biplane heading homeward at the days end
Replica Sopwith Pup WW1 biplane in British military colors.
A silhouette of a plane flying in the air against the blue sky with clouds
pilot cap with goggles on an old airplane
Little Gransden, Cambrdgeshire, England - August 29, 2021: Stinson Reliant  aircraft  1942 in  royal navy yellow colours flying .
Denver, Colorado, USA: 1930 Alexander Eaglerock Model A-14 NC205Y, a fixed-gear three-seater biplane powered by a Wright J-5 Whirlwind engine, at Denver International Airport, Concourse B - The Alexander Airplane Company built 893 Eaglerock aircraft in Englewood and later in Colorado Springs between 1926 and 1932.  This airplane, from its construction in 1930 to the early 1940's, carried mail and passengers from Rapid City, S.D. Eaglerocks were used as photographic platforms and crop sprayers, for barnstorming and even Competitive racing.
Cancelled Stamp From Australia Featuring The Indigenous  Artist Albert Namatjira.
small plane doing pirouettes in the cloudy sky
Beautiful restored Boeing Stearman biplane flying in the blue sky. Nostalgic vintage training biplane aircraft from WW2.  Sivrihisar airpark, Turkey 2017
Shearman Kadet biplane. Originally a World War II trainer. Most used as crop dusters or stunt planes today.
Accra, Ghana - April 1959: de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk trainer aircraft of the Ghana Air Force (GHF) in Accra, Ghana in 1959
Bottom view of biplane airplane
Free Images: "bestof:Henry Wrigley - A pioneering flyer and aviation scholar, he piloted the first trans-Australia flight from Melbourne to Darwin in 1919. His co-pilot was Arthur"
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