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Ki-46-II aircraft in flight, Japan, 1945Ki-51 aircraft at rest at an airfield, date unknown
Ki-46-II aircraft in flight, Japan, 1945Ki-51 aircraft at rest at an airfield, date unknown
Ki-67 aircraft of 74th Air Combat Group at rest, Matsumoto Airfield, Japan, 1945Ki-79 and Ki-55 aircraft at rest near Mukden, Liaoning Province, China, circa 1940s
Ki-67 aircraft of 74th Air Combat Group at rest, Matsumoto Airfield, Japan, 1945Ki-79 and Ki-55 aircraft at rest near Mukden, Liaoning Province, China, circa 1940s
Leslie Bassett of No. 2777 Field Squadron RAF Regiment at the turret of his Humber Light Reconnaissance Car, the Netherlands, 1944-1945; note Typhoon aircraft of No. 257 Squadron RAF in backgroundLoading equipment onto a C-47 aircraft, Lashio Airfield, Shan, Burma, Apr 1945; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)
Leslie Bassett of No. 2777 Field Squadron RAF Regiment at the turret of his Humber Light Reconnaissance Car, the Netherlands, 1944-1945; note Typhoon aircraft of No. 257 Squadron RAF in backgroundLoading equipment onto a C-47 aircraft, Lashio Airfield, Shan, Burma, Apr 1945; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)
M22 Locust light tank leaving a Hamilcar glider, England, United Kingdom, 1945; note M6A1 Seiran torpedo aircraft in beaching gear, circa 1945
M22 Locust light tank leaving a Hamilcar glider, England, United Kingdom, 1945; note 'kneeling' landing gear to lower front ramp for heavy equipmentM6A1 Seiran torpedo aircraft in beaching gear, circa 1945
M6A1-K Nanzan trainer aircraft, date unknownMaintenance crews readying B-25 aircraft of the 405th
M6A1-K Nanzan trainer aircraft, date unknownMaintenance crews readying B-25 aircraft of the 405th 'Green Dragon' Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group; note solid nose and forward facing nose guns
Maj John A Hansler in front of B-24H Liberator aircraft Map of the Foggia Aerodrome complex showing the USAAF 15th Air Force units assigned to each airstrip
Maj John A Hansler in front of B-24H Liberator aircraft 'Spotted Ass Ape', lead assembly ship for 458th Bomber Group, US 754th Bomber Squadron based at RAF Horsham St. Faiths, Norfolk, England, UK, May 1944-Mar 1945, photo 2 of 5Map of the Foggia Aerodrome complex showing the USAAF 15th Air Force units assigned to each airstrip
Me 262 aircraft viewed from atop, Germany, 1944-1945; Nazi German government propaganda photographMe 262 jet, Italy, 1945
Me 262 aircraft viewed from atop, Germany, 1944-1945; Nazi German government propaganda photographMe 262 jet, Italy, 1945
Me 262 jet, Italy, 1945Me 262 jet, Italy, 1945
Me 262 jet, Italy, 1945Me 262 jet, Italy, 1945
Me 262 resting at an airfield, 1940sMen gathering on an American bomber base in the Mariana Islands, 1945
Me 262 resting at an airfield, 1940sMen gathering on an American bomber base in the Mariana Islands, 1945
Men loading bombs inside a B-29 Superfortress bomber, Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1945Meteor F Mark III fighter of No. 616 Squadron RAF being pushed to its dispersal point at Advanced Landing Ground B-58 (Melsbroek Airfield), Belgium, 1945
Men loading bombs inside a B-29 Superfortress bomber, Saipan, Mariana Islands, 1945Meteor F Mark III fighter of No. 616 Squadron RAF being pushed to its dispersal point at Advanced Landing Ground B-58 (Melsbroek Airfield), Belgium, 1945

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