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Commercial passenger airplane in 1951. DC-3. Scanned film with significant grain.
 Japanese Zero parked on runway along with various other USAF planes
The image shows the nose of a Boeing B-17F WWII bomber.  The aircraft is parked on the ramp with a backdrop of a brooding, low overcast.  In black and white tones the photo presents a vintage, gritty quality like it was from the period.  The photo was taken at the Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake, WA.
Vintage Douglas DC-3 propellor airplane ready for take off at the runway of an empty airfield. Image with a retro look.
P-47G Thunderbolt (WWII American fighter plane)  with its “Invasion Stripes”, in a very low pass
A classic Mk 1 Spitfire flies over the British countryside. Model photography.
historical aircraft against a dramatic sky
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.
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.
Douglas AD-5N Skyraider dive bomber with extra fuel tank and torpedo taxiing. Photo taken in 1953.
Duxford, UK - May 25, 2014: A Douglas C47 Skytrain Second World War transport aircraft takes off from an airfield in Cambridgeshire, England.
Rijeka, Croatia - March 28, 2010: Paratroopers jump out of an old military biplane
Duxford, UK - 13 July 2014:  World War 2 vintage German Messerschmidt 109 fighter plane at Duxford Flying Legends Airshow
Morlaix, France - September 18 2022: The Stearman (Boeing) Model 75 is a biplane formerly used as a military trainer aircraft.
Fotoshoot around an old airplane
Avro Lancaster heavy bomber, Bournemouth, England. This four-engine bomber aircraft in flight over open sea with cumulus cloud formation in blue sky was the mainstay of bomber command in WW2
sports plane starting into the blue, white and golden sky
Private airplane taking off from Miami International Airport.
The gritty black and white image is of an F4U-1A Corsair. The Corsair is one of the most iconic fighters of WWII.  With its bent 'gull' wing to accommodate its 13 foot propeller, the aircraft was very recognizable.  This particular aircraft, built in mid-1943, is one of the oldest F4Us still flying.  This specific aircraft saw combat service in the Pacific Theater, in part, with the famed VMF-214 \
Airport, Airplane, Airport Runway, Commercial Airplane
historical bomber plane n a runway
1946 Luscombe 8A airplane photographed in 1948. Ames, Iowa, USA. Scanned film with significant grain.
Morning dew on the nose of Doc, a B-29 Superfortress on display at America's Airshow 2023.
KLM (Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij - Royal Dutch Airlines) airplanes parked on the tarmac of Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam
Two World War II bombers in flight on black and white stained background
Rijeka, Сroatia - March 28,, 2010: Small airplane parked at the airport Grobnik ready for takeoff
WWII bomber (B-17 Flying Fortress) in beautiful sunset light
American P-51 Mustang fighter, Bournemouth, England. The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang was an American single seat, long-range, fighter and fighter-bomber used during conflicts such as World War II and the Korean War, seen here in flight over open sea with cumulus cloud formation in blue sky
Airport control tower (right) and radar communication tower (left) at Sofia's airport.
View from the wing of an airplane, watching another airplane in the distance taking off. It is a cloudy and gloomy day.
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