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H8K flying boat taking off, US Navy Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, 1946-1947; seen in Aug 1947 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsH8K2-L Seiku transport flying boat of Japanese 11th Naval Air Arsenal, Japan, circa late 1940s
H8K flying boat taking off, US Navy Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, 1946-1947; seen in Aug 1947 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsH8K2-L Seiku transport flying boat of Japanese 11th Naval Air Arsenal, Japan, circa late 1940s
Il-2 Sturmovik aircraft resting at an airfield, circa late 1940sJu 388 L-1 aircraft at an airfield after being captured by the Americans, circa mid- or late-1940s
Il-2 Sturmovik aircraft resting at an airfield, circa late 1940sJu 388 L-1 aircraft at an airfield after being captured by the Americans, circa mid- or late-1940s
MXY7 Ohka Model 22 prototype, Yokosuka, Japan, date unknownN1K1 floatplanes in a hangar, Japan, 1946
MXY7 Ohka Model 22 prototype, Yokosuka, Japan, date unknownN1K1 floatplanes in a hangar, Japan, 1946
Nose art of B-29 Superfortress bomber P-39 Airacobra aircraft with maintenance panels open, revealing the engine and other internal workings, date unknown
Nose art of B-29 Superfortress bomber 'Bockscar', circa 1945-1946P-39 Airacobra aircraft with maintenance panels open, revealing the engine and other internal workings, date unknown
P-63C Kingcobra aircraft modified as US Navy L-39 prototype fighters, post-1945; note swept-back wingsPassengers aboard a Boeing 307 aircraft operated by Pan American World Airways, between 1940 and 1947
P-63C Kingcobra aircraft modified as US Navy L-39 prototype fighters, post-1945; note swept-back wingsPassengers aboard a Boeing 307 aircraft operated by Pan American World Airways, between 1940 and 1947
Radar installed in the nose of a P-61 Black Widow aircraft, circa 1946-1949Surplus F6F Hellcats painted in bright colors for use as instrument drones during the Operation Crossroads atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, 1946.
Radar installed in the nose of a P-61 Black Widow aircraft, circa 1946-1949Surplus F6F Hellcats painted in bright colors for use as instrument drones during the Operation Crossroads atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, 1946.
TBM-3E Avenger resting at NAS El Centro, California, United States, 1946Three FR-1 Fireball fighters of US Navy squadron VF-41 aboard escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946
TBM-3E Avenger resting at NAS El Centro, California, United States, 1946Three FR-1 Fireball fighters of US Navy squadron VF-41 aboard escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946
Underside view of C-75, circa 1940sUS Navy personnel inspecting MXY7 K-1 Kai training aircraft, Yokosuka, Japan, date unknown
Underside view of C-75, circa 1940sUS Navy personnel inspecting MXY7 K-1 Kai training aircraft, Yokosuka, Japan, date unknown
US serviceman taking a 20mm ammunition drum out of a G4M2a aircraft, Japan, 1945-1946US-built P-40 fighter of the Chinese Air Force having been re-captured by Chinese forces after it had previously been captured by the Japanese (and painted with Japanese markings), China, circa 1946
US serviceman taking a 20mm ammunition drum out of a G4M2a aircraft, Japan, 1945-1946US-built P-40 fighter of the Chinese Air Force having been re-captured by Chinese forces after it had previously been captured by the Japanese (and painted with Japanese markings), China, circa 1946
Wrecked American A-20 Havoc bomber, date unknownXF4U-3 Corsair aircraft, 1946; seen in Jun 1946 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
Wrecked American A-20 Havoc bomber, date unknownXF4U-3 Corsair aircraft, 1946; seen in Jun 1946 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News

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George Patton, 31 May 1944


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