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Latvian Seal aircraft at rest, 1936Middle school children in Taiwan taking a group photograph with a visiting Japanese Army Ki-2 bomber and crew, date unknown
Latvian Seal aircraft at rest, 1936Middle school children in Taiwan taking a group photograph with a visiting Japanese Army Ki-2 bomber and crew, date unknown
Model 139 prototype aircraft at rest, circa mid-1930s; this design was the export version of US Army Air CorpsOverhead view of a Douglas B-18 Bolo bomber in flight, showing the close design similarities to the rugged Douglas C-47 Skytrain, mid-1930s
Model 139 prototype aircraft at rest, circa mid-1930s; this design was the export version of US Army Air Corps' B-10 bombersOverhead view of a Douglas B-18 Bolo bomber in flight, showing the close design similarities to the rugged Douglas C-47 Skytrain, mid-1930s
P2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-15, date unknownP2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-5F taxiing on water, possibly at Fleet Air Base Coco Solo of Panama Canal Zone, 1936
P2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-15, date unknownP2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-5F taxiing on water, possibly at Fleet Air Base Coco Solo of Panama Canal Zone, 1936
P2Y-3 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-7 in flight, 1936Profile of PZL.23A light bomber, Poland, 1936
P2Y-3 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-7 in flight, 1936Profile of PZL.23A light bomber, Poland, 1936
S-43 flying boat of Norwegian airline Det Norske Luftfartselskap at Gressholmen Airport near Oslo, Norway, 1936TB-3 heavy bomber, 1930s
S-43 flying boat of Norwegian airline Det Norske Luftfartselskap at Gressholmen Airport near Oslo, Norway, 1936TB-3 heavy bomber, 1930s
TB-3 heavy bomber, 1930sThird prototype of Ju 87 aircraft in flight, Germany, 27 Mar 1936
TB-3 heavy bomber, 1930sThird prototype of Ju 87 aircraft in flight, Germany, 27 Mar 1936
Three Blenheim aircraft in flight, circa late 1930sTwo 2MR8 reconnaissance aircraft at rest, circa 1930s
Three Blenheim aircraft in flight, circa late 1930sTwo 2MR8 reconnaissance aircraft at rest, circa 1930s
XN3N-1 aircraft, United States, circa 1930sXN3N-2 aircraft (Bureau Number 0265) in flight, United States, 1936
XN3N-1 aircraft, United States, circa 1930sXN3N-2 aircraft (Bureau Number 0265) in flight, United States, 1936
Brigadier General Henry Arnold with base commander LtCol Clarence L Tinker in front of a Martin B-12 bomber, Hamilton Field, Novato (listed at the time as San Rafael), California, United States, 10 Jan 1936.BF2C-1 Goshawk fighter (right) at a National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics hangar, United States, 10 Apr 1936; note NACA chief test pilot Melvin Gough in foreground
Brigadier General Henry Arnold with base commander LtCol Clarence L Tinker in front of a Martin B-12 bomber, Hamilton Field, Novato (listed at the time as San Rafael), California, United States, 10 Jan 1936.BF2C-1 Goshawk fighter (right) at a National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics hangar, United States, 10 Apr 1936; note NACA chief test pilot Melvin Gough in foreground
Rear Admiral Ernest King arrived aboard carrier Lexington via SOC-1 Seagull aircraft, 2 Jun 1936Ki-33 prototype fighter at rest, mid-1936
Rear Admiral Ernest King arrived aboard carrier Lexington via SOC-1 Seagull aircraft, 2 Jun 1936Ki-33 prototype fighter at rest, mid-1936

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