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German factory worker putting together the wing of a Bf 109 fighter, 1940-1944German mechanics disassembling a Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber near Tmimi, Libya, 1941-1943
German factory worker putting together the wing of a Bf 109 fighter, 1940-1944German mechanics disassembling a Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber near Tmimi, Libya, 1941-1943
Group photo of the USAAF 3rd Mapping Squadron standing in front of a B-36 Lexington bomber during a stopover at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico on their way to South America, 1942.H6K aircraft of Japanese Navy Yokohama Kokutai, Solomon Islands, 1942
Group photo of the USAAF 3rd Mapping Squadron standing in front of a B-36 Lexington bomber during a stopover at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico on their way to South America, 1942.H6K aircraft of Japanese Navy Yokohama Kokutai, Solomon Islands, 1942
H8K1 aircraft aboard seaplane tender Akitsushima, Shortland Island, Solomon Islands, 1942Hans-Joachim Marseille in the cockpit of a Bf 109 fighter, date unknown
H8K1 aircraft aboard seaplane tender Akitsushima, Shortland Island, Solomon Islands, 1942Hans-Joachim Marseille in the cockpit of a Bf 109 fighter, date unknown
He 177 A-3 bomber resting at an airfield, circa 1942-1945He 177 bomber in flight, circa 1942-1945
He 177 A-3 bomber resting at an airfield, circa 1942-1945He 177 bomber in flight, circa 1942-1945
HMS Valiant firing in exercise, 1942; HMS Illustrious with Fulmar and Martlet aircraft in foregroundHs 123A biplane in flight, circa 1942-1943
HMS Valiant firing in exercise, 1942; HMS Illustrious with Fulmar and Martlet aircraft in foregroundHs 123A biplane in flight, circa 1942-1943
Il-4 bomber in flight, circa 1942-1945Interior view of the ventral gun position of a TBM Avenger, 1942
Il-4 bomber in flight, circa 1942-1945Interior view of the ventral gun position of a TBM Avenger, 1942
J1N1-R aircraft with tail code 700 at an airfield, 1940s, photo 1 of 2J1N1-R aircraft with tail code 700 at an airfield, 1940s, photo 2 of 2
J1N1-R aircraft with tail code 700 at an airfield, 1940s, photo 1 of 2J1N1-R aircraft with tail code 700 at an airfield, 1940s, photo 2 of 2
Jackie Cochran in the cockpit of P-40 Warhawk fighter, circa 1942-1945Jan Zumbach of No. 303
Jackie Cochran in the cockpit of P-40 Warhawk fighter, circa 1942-1945Jan Zumbach of No. 303 'Kościuszko' (Polish) Squadron RAF flying in his Spitfire Vb aircraft, circa 1942; note Zumbach's distinctive Donald Duck art
Japanese Army pilot exiting a Ki-21 bomber aircraft, 1942Japanese E13A seaplane being craned onto cruiser Kinugasa, 1940s; note Type 10 120mm guns in foreground
Japanese Army pilot exiting a Ki-21 bomber aircraft, 1942Japanese E13A seaplane being craned onto cruiser Kinugasa, 1940s; note Type 10 120mm guns in foreground
Japanese E13A seaplane, most likely from the seaplane tender Kamikawa Maru, 1940sJapanese fighter pilots working at a plane anchorage on a Pacific island, 1940s; note two A6M2-N Type 2 Model 11 floatplanes in the background
Japanese E13A seaplane, most likely from the seaplane tender Kamikawa Maru, 1940sJapanese fighter pilots working at a plane anchorage on a Pacific island, 1940s; note two A6M2-N Type 2 Model 11 floatplanes in the background

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