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RAF bomber pilot and second pilot, 1941. Brave yet cautious, cool yet daring. From Bomber Command. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1941]
Hitler would like this man to go home and forget about the war... 1942. Creator: Alfred T PalmerHitler would like this man to go home and forget about the war. A good American non-com at the side machine gun of a huge YB-17 bomber is a man who knows his business and works hard at it
The kind of man Hitler wishes we didn t have... 1942. Creator: Alfred T PalmerThe kind of man Hitler wishes we didn t have. A bomber pilot, captain in a bombardment squadron, just before he climbs aboard his huge YN-17 bombing plane
Heres our mission... Langley Field, Va. 1942. Creator: Alfred T PalmerHeres our mission. A combat crew receives final instructions just before taking off in a mighty YB-17 bomber from a bombardment squadron base at the field, Langley Field, Va
Fred Drinkwater congratulating Neil Armstrong, California, USA, February 1964. Test pilot Fred Drinkwater congratulating Neil Armstrong on his first hovering flight in the Ames Bell X-14 Vertical
Gus Grissom and Milt Thompson with Paresev, California, USA, 1962. Creator: NASAGus Grissom and Milt Thompson with Paresev, California, USA, 1962. Mercury astronaut Gus Grissom (L) and NASA test pilot Milton Thompson with Paraglider Research Vehicle 1-A at Rogers Dry Lakebed at
Flight jacket belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Qual-CraftFlight jacket belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Dr. Sally K. Ride became the first American woman in space when she flew on the STS-7 shuttle mission in 1983
Tuskegee Airman flight jacket worn by Lt. Col. Woodrow W. Crockett, 1942The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of primarily African-American fighter and bomber pilots who fought in World War II. A Type A-2 leather Tuskegee Airman jacket worn by Woodrow W. Crockett
Bomber Command pilot, 1941. From Bomber Command. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1941]
Members of the RAF ready for action during World War II, c1940 (1943). From Coastal Command. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1943]