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World War II era fighter plane in flight side view
Rijeka, Croatia - March 28, 2010: Paratroopers jump out of an old military biplane
P-47G Thunderbolt (WWII American fighter plane)  with its “Invasion Stripes”, in a very low pass
airplane wing
San Diego, United States – November 12, 2022: The Grumman C-1 Trader parked on the runway
A wheel mechanism in an old airplane
Bishop California, USA, May 13, 2010.  Bishop Airport, (KBIH).  \nWWII American Fighter Aircraft\n\nThe North American P 50D Mustang (Blue) armament, two 100lb. Bombs and six 50 Cal Guns.  Top speed of 362 Mph and  could fly over 2000 miles.  The Curtis P 40E Hellcat (Brown) armament two 100 lb. Bombs and six 50 Cal Guns.  Top speed of 296 Mph and could fly over 1,200 miles.  Both aircraft currently registered in Idaho.  Aircraft were in transit and stopped at Bishop Airport for fuel. \n\nBishop Airport was built in 1928 and expanded and operated by the Army Air Corps during WWII.  During the war it was used as a military flight training base and boasted a chow hall and barracks for pilots during training.  Because of its strategic location east of the 12,000 foot tall Sierra Nevada Mountain range Bishop would be used as a Fall Back Base in the event the Japanese military attacked the California coast.
Kiev, Ukraine. October 25, 2022. An-2 aircraft in the Polytechnic Museum of NTUU KPI
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.
Douglas C-47 Dakota troop transport on take off roll. \nChino, California. May 6, 2019.
Paratroopers jump out of an old military biplane
Image of the B-17 'Sentimental Journey' taken at the William J, Fox Airfield in Lancaster during the 2018 Los Angeles County Airshow.
Morlaix, France - September 18 2022: The Breguet Br.1150 Atlantic (also known as Atlantique 2 or ATL2) of the French Navy performs maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare missions.
Ultra light aircraft at the airport. Close up.
Front view of Aero Spacelines Mini Guppy airplane on static display at Tillamook Municpal Airport, Oregon, USA. The Mini Guppy was modified from a Boeing 377 to carry outsized cargo.
El Cajon, California, USA -  May 3, 2013: Consolidated B-24J Liberator World War II Bomber aircraft ‘Witchcraft’ operated by the Collings Foundation on the tarmac at Gillespie Field.
Military airplane at the Woomera National Aerospace and Missile Park, located in the centre of the village of Woomera, South Australia. This park features missiles and rockets that were developed and tested at Woomera over the last 60 years, as well as a number of aircraft which were used in trials.
Bottom view of a WWII assault plane (SBD  Dauntless), with a bomb
Parachuters jump from a plane, Grobnik, Rijeka, Croatia.
Sabadell, Spain – June 04, 2022: green military plane, it is a Dornier Do-27 a-5
A photo taken with a shallow depth of field of the landing gear of a Navy fighter plane.
Kjeller, Norway - June 18 2023: Piper PA-20-135 call sign LN-BBL aircraft on display.
Fighter plane on Otonabee River view park, Peterborough, Canada.
Saigon, Vietnam - Oct 14, 2019. Lockheed P-3C Orion of Japan Air Self Defence Force (JASDF) landing at Tan Son Nhat Airport (SGN).
Front view of a Yak at the open door in Kiewit, Hasselt.
Rijeka, Сroatia - March 28,, 2010: Small airplane parked at the airport Grobnik ready for takeoff
Bishop California, USA, September 9, 2005.  Bishop Airport, (KBIH).  \nAT-6F TEXAN WWII era military training aircraft and a Pitts Biplane  Images taken during a photo-op, pilots were returning from the 2005 Reno Air Races in Reno Nevada.  \nThe AT-6F Texan is a single engine two place trainer manufactured by North American Aviation.  Top speed 208 miles per hour and was powered by a Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp Engine.\nPitts biplanes are used in both aerobatics and racing.\nBishop Airport was built in 1928 and expanded and operated by the Army Air Corps during WWII.  During the war it was used as a military flight training base and boasted a chow hall and barracks for pilots during training.  Because of its strategic location east of the 12,000 foot tall Sierra Nevada Mountain range Bishop would be used as a Fall Back Base in the event the Japanese military attacked the California coast.
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