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WAAF fabric workers and workshop hands at a RAF Coastal Command Maintenance Unit cleaning and painting a Whitley Mark V bomber of No. 51 Squadron RAF, RAF Gosport, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, date unknownB1M torpedo bomber at rest, Japan, circa 1920s
WAAF fabric workers and workshop hands at a RAF Coastal Command Maintenance Unit cleaning and painting a Whitley Mark V bomber of No. 51 Squadron RAF, RAF Gosport, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, date unknownB1M torpedo bomber at rest, Japan, circa 1920s
Damaged Bre.19 aircraft which Boleslaw Orlinski and Leon Kubiak used to fly from Warsaw, Poland to Tokyo, Japan, 1926Commander Richmond Turner (center) with other aviators at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1927
Damaged Bre.19 aircraft which Boleslaw Orlinski and Leon Kubiak used to fly from Warsaw, Poland to Tokyo, Japan, 1926Commander Richmond Turner (center) with other aviators at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1927
Japanese 2MB1 aircraft in flight, late 1920sJapanese Army Type 88-1 (KDA-2) reconnaissance aircraft at rest, Japan, circa late 1920s
Japanese 2MB1 aircraft in flight, late 1920sJapanese Army Type 88-1 (KDA-2) reconnaissance aircraft at rest, Japan, circa late 1920s
GL-811 HY floatplane, as seen in the 15 May 1928 issue of the publication LBre.19 and other aircraft on display at the Second International Aerospace Exhibition at Kaiserdamm, Berlin, Germany, Oct 1928
GL-811 HY floatplane, as seen in the 15 May 1928 issue of the publication L'AirBre.19 and other aircraft on display at the Second International Aerospace Exhibition at Kaiserdamm, Berlin, Germany, Oct 1928
L2 prototype aircraft, late 1920sCockpit of Do X flying boat, Jul 1929
L2 prototype aircraft, late 1920sCockpit of Do X flying boat, Jul 1929
Do X aircraft in a hangar, Jul 1929Dornier chief pilot Wagner in front of Do X aircraft, Jul 1929
Do X aircraft in a hangar, Jul 1929Dornier chief pilot Wagner in front of Do X aircraft, Jul 1929
Interior of Do X aircraft, Jul 1929Crew and passengers of Do X aircraft, Thal, Switzerland, 21 Oct 1929, photo 1 of 2
Interior of Do X aircraft, Jul 1929Crew and passengers of Do X aircraft, Thal, Switzerland, 21 Oct 1929, photo 1 of 2
Crew and passengers of Do X aircraft, Thal, Switzerland, 21 Oct 1929, photo 2 of 2Do X aircraft on Lake Constance, Altenrhein, Switzerland, 21 Oct 1929
Crew and passengers of Do X aircraft, Thal, Switzerland, 21 Oct 1929, photo 2 of 2Do X aircraft on Lake Constance, Altenrhein, Switzerland, 21 Oct 1929
Passenger boats pulling up next to Do X aircraft on Lake Constance, Altenrhein, Switzerland, 21 Oct 1929Passengers aboard Do X aircraft as it broke a world record of total passengers aboard, on Lake Constance on the border of Germany and Switzerland, 21 Oct 1929
Passenger boats pulling up next to Do X aircraft on Lake Constance, Altenrhein, Switzerland, 21 Oct 1929Passengers aboard Do X aircraft as it broke a world record of total passengers aboard, on Lake Constance on the border of Germany and Switzerland, 21 Oct 1929
Bre.19 aircraft at rest, circa 1930sCarrier Kaga during training off Japan, 1930; note B1M Type 13 aircraft on upper deck and A1N Type 3 aircraft on lower deck
Bre.19 aircraft at rest, circa 1930sCarrier Kaga during training off Japan, 1930; note B1M Type 13 aircraft on upper deck and A1N Type 3 aircraft on lower deck

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