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Ki-21-II bombers in flight over a mountain range, circa 1940sKi-34 aircraft at rest, circa 1940s
Ki-21-II bombers in flight over a mountain range, circa 1940sKi-34 aircraft at rest, circa 1940s
Ki-48 aircraft in flight, circa 1940sKOR-2 floatplane aboard Russian light cruiser Molotov, 1941
Ki-48 aircraft in flight, circa 1940sKOR-2 floatplane aboard Russian light cruiser Molotov, 1941
M.19 Master II aircraft at rest at the RAF (Belgian) Training School at RAF Snailwell, England, United Kingdom, 1940sM.27 Master III aircraft in flight over western England, United Kingdom, date unknown
M.19 Master II aircraft at rest at the RAF (Belgian) Training School at RAF Snailwell, England, United Kingdom, 1940sM.27 Master III aircraft in flight over western England, United Kingdom, date unknown
M.9A Master I aircraft of No. Service Flying Training School in flight over RAF Sealand, Wales, United Kingdom, date unknownMajor James A. Ellison reviewed the first class of Tuskegee cadets, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, 1941, photo 1 of 2; note Vultee BT-13 trainer aircraft
M.9A Master I aircraft of No. Service Flying Training School in flight over RAF Sealand, Wales, United Kingdom, date unknownMajor James A. Ellison reviewed the first class of Tuskegee cadets, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, 1941, photo 1 of 2; note Vultee BT-13 trainer aircraft
Major James A. Ellison reviewed the first class of Tuskegee cadets, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, 1941, photo 2 of 2; note Vultee BT-13 trainer aircraftManchester Mk III aircraft in flight, circa 1941
Major James A. Ellison reviewed the first class of Tuskegee cadets, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States, 1941, photo 2 of 2; note Vultee BT-13 trainer aircraftManchester Mk III aircraft in flight, circa 1941
Me 163 A-V4 aircraft at rest, Germany, 1941Me 323 Gigant heavy transport taking off or landing, 1941
Me 163 A-V4 aircraft at rest, Germany, 1941Me 323 Gigant heavy transport taking off or landing, 1941
Members of the American Volunteer Group 3rd Pursuit Squadron line up in front of one of their P-40C Tomahawk fighters, 1941N3N and N2S aircraft at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, 1941-1942
Members of the American Volunteer Group 3rd Pursuit Squadron line up in front of one of their P-40C Tomahawk fighters, 1941N3N and N2S aircraft at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, 1941-1942
Navy SNJ-1 and NJ-1, early variants of the North American Texan, lined up at NAS Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1941.Newly built CW-21 fighter in Chinese Air Force markings, 1941
Navy SNJ-1 and NJ-1, early variants of the North American Texan, lined up at NAS Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1941.Newly built CW-21 fighter in Chinese Air Force markings, 1941
Newly built CW-21 fighter, China, 1941OS2U Kingfisher float plane being shot off a catapult mounted on a dock for training purposes at Pensacola, Florida, United States, pre-war 1941.
Newly built CW-21 fighter, China, 1941OS2U Kingfisher float plane being shot off a catapult mounted on a dock for training purposes at Pensacola, Florida, United States, pre-war 1941.
OS2U-2 Kingfisher scout plane plows through the water, 1941P-38 Lightning aircraft at rest at an airfield, 1940-1942
OS2U-2 Kingfisher scout plane plows through the water, 1941P-38 Lightning aircraft at rest at an airfield, 1940-1942

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