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Turkish female aviator Sabiha Gökçen at the rear machine gun of a Bre.19 light bomber, 1937-1938Turkish female aviator Sabiha Gökçen posing in front of a Bre.19 light bomber, 1937-1938
Turkish female aviator Sabiha Gökçen at the rear machine gun of a Bre.19 light bomber, 1937-1938Turkish female aviator Sabiha Gökçen posing in front of a Bre.19 light bomber, 1937-1938
Turkish female aviator Sabiha Gökçen watching armorers at work on her Bre.19 light bomber, 1937-1938Turkish female aviator Sabiha Gökçen with a Bre.19 light bomber, Turkey, 1937-1938
Turkish female aviator Sabiha Gökçen watching armorers at work on her Bre.19 light bomber, 1937-1938Turkish female aviator Sabiha Gökçen with a Bre.19 light bomber, Turkey, 1937-1938
Two French 130 Cl flying boats in flight, circa 1930sTwo SOC-3 Seagull aircraft of Observation Squadron Two (VO-2B) parked on battleship Tennessee
Two French 130 Cl flying boats in flight, circa 1930sTwo SOC-3 Seagull aircraft of Observation Squadron Two (VO-2B) parked on battleship Tennessee's after capapults, 1938
United States Coast Guard JF-2 Duck aircraft at rest at Port Angeles, Washington, United States, late 1930sUnited States Coast Guard JF-2 Duck aircraft at rest, late 1930s
United States Coast Guard JF-2 Duck aircraft at rest at Port Angeles, Washington, United States, late 1930sUnited States Coast Guard JF-2 Duck aircraft at rest, late 1930s
US Navy XR4O-1 prototype transport, Naval Air Station Anacostia, Washington, DC, United States, 1938UT-1 aircraft in flight, 1930s
US Navy XR4O-1 prototype transport, Naval Air Station Anacostia, Washington, DC, United States, 1938UT-1 aircraft in flight, 1930s
View on battleship California, looking aft from inside a SOC-3 floatplane atop the turret # 3 catapult, showing two more SOC-3 aircraft, 1938XF2A-1 prototype aircraft in flight, circa 1938-1939
View on battleship California, looking aft from inside a SOC-3 floatplane atop the turret # 3 catapult, showing two more SOC-3 aircraft, 1938XF2A-1 prototype aircraft in flight, circa 1938-1939
XPB2Y-1 prototype aircraft taxiing on water, 1938Z.1007 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s, photo 1 of 2
XPB2Y-1 prototype aircraft taxiing on water, 1938Z.1007 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s, photo 1 of 2
Z.1007 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s, photo 2 of 2Z.501 Gabbiano aircraft with beaching gear, 1930s
Z.1007 aircraft in flight, circa 1930s, photo 2 of 2Z.501 Gabbiano aircraft with beaching gear, 1930s
Rear Admiral Charles A. Blakeley of US Navy Carrier Division Two and his staff posed before SOC Seagull aircraft, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 14 Jan 1938P2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-12 at Saint Thomas, US Virgin Islands, Feb 1938
Rear Admiral Charles A. Blakeley of US Navy Carrier Division Two and his staff posed before SOC Seagull aircraft, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 14 Jan 1938P2Y-2 aircraft of US Navy squadron VP-12 at Saint Thomas, US Virgin Islands, Feb 1938
Harrow aircraft at RAF Feltwell, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, spring of 19381st Lieutenant Benjamin Kelsey exiting the cockpit of a P-36A aircraft, Wright Field, Ohio, United States, circa Apr 1938
Harrow aircraft at RAF Feltwell, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, spring of 19381st Lieutenant Benjamin Kelsey exiting the cockpit of a P-36A aircraft, Wright Field, Ohio, United States, circa Apr 1938

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