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Model, Aircraft Carrier, USS Enterprise, 1982. Creator: Stephen W. HenningerModel, Aircraft Carrier, USS Enterprise, 1982. Wood, aluminum, plastic, and brass exhibit model of the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier in overall gray with red bottom color scheme
Sopwith 7F. 1 Snipe, 1918. Creator: Sopwith Aviation CompanySingle-engine, single-seat, British-built World War I biplane fighter; 230 horsepower Bentley B.R.2 engine; Olive drab upper surfaces, gray and olive drab fuselage, buff under surfaces
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (Ji-2) FAGOT B, 1947. Creator: Mikoyan-GurevichSingle-seat, single-engine (RD-500, Klimov RD-45, and modified VK-1), swept-wing, air superiority, jet fighter / interceptor. Arch rival to the U.S
"In the Air"- the FE 8, 1932. Creator: G. T. Clarkson" In the Air" - the FE 8, 1932. British single-seat fighter plane, designed at the Royal Aircraft Factory, which served in the First World War
September 1940, (1944). Creator: John ArmstrongSeptember 1940, (1944). Aftermath of an aerial battle during the Second World War: wrecked German and British fighter planes on a beach. Painting in the Manchester Art Gallery
Trench Strafing : British low-flying scouts co-operating in an infantry" Trench Strafing", First World War, (c1920). British low-flying scouts co-operating in an infantry attack on the Western Front. Biplanes shooting at Germans in the trenches
Captured German plane, Russia, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: UnknownCaptured German plane, Russia, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Brought down behind the Russian Lines: captured German Albatross machine being dispatched by rail to a repair-shop
Captured German Fokker plane, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). Creator: UnknownCaptured German Fokker plane, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). A Useful capture by the Allies: a German Fokker monoplane brought down intact on the Western Front
Lieutenant A. de Bathe Brandon Attacking a Zeppelin Raider, 1916. Creator: UnknownLieutenant A. de Bathe Brandon Attacking a Zeppelin Raider, 1916. Alfred de Bathe Brandon (1883-1974) New Zealand military aviator credited with the destruction of two Zeppelin airships
Fighter planes on board an aircraft carrier, Second World War, c1943. Creator: UnknownFighter planes on board an aircraft carrier, Second World War, c1943. A Martlet [Grumman F4F Wildcat] of the Fleet Air Arm, bearing American markings
The Fairey Fulmar, 1941. Creator: UnknownThe Fairey Fulmar, 1941. British fighter aircraft built by Fairey Aviation, served with the Fleet Air Arm (Fa) during the Second World War
The Blackburn Roc, 1941. Creator: UnknownThe Blackburn Roc, 1941. The Blackburn B-25 Roc, designed by Blackburn Aircraft Ltd, British Second World War-era Fleet Air Arm fighter aircraft
The Brewster Buffalo, 1941. Creator: UnknownThe Brewster Buffalo, 1941. American fighter aircraft which saw service early in World War II. From " The Royal Air Force in Pictures", 2nd edition
The Hawker Hurricane, 1941. Creator: UnknownThe Hawker Hurricane, 1941. British fighter planes during the Second World War. From " The Royal Air Force in Pictures", 2nd edition, by World War I flying ace Major Oliver Stewart
The Bristol Beaufighter, 1941. Creator: UnknownThe Bristol Beaufighter, 1941. Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter (the Beau), British aircraft developed during the Second World War by the Bristol Aeroplane Company
The Lockheed Lightning, 1941. Creator: UnknownThe Lockheed Lightning, 1941. American World War II fighter aircraft with distinctive twin booms. From " The Royal Air Force in Pictures", 2nd edition
The Curtiss Tomahawk, 1941. Creator: UnknownThe Curtiss Tomahawk, 1941. The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk (known in the British Commonwealth as the Tomahawk), an American single-engined
From Hairpins to Hurricanes - Cellon Limited, 1941. Creator: UnknownFrom Hairpins to Hurricanes - Cellon Limited, 1941. Advertisement for a British manufacturer of aircraft finishes, including Cerric cellulose lacquers and Cerrux synthetic industrial lacquers
Gloster F. 5 / 34 Fighter Monoplane, c1944. Creator: UnknownGloster F.5/34 Fighter Monoplane, c1944. Designed by Henry Folland. From " Fighter - Aircraft of To-Day". [Juvenile Productions Ltd. London, c1944]
Boulton Paul Defiant Fighter Monoplane, c1944. Creator: UnknownBoulton Paul " Defiant" Fighter Monoplane, c1944. British interceptor aircraft serving with Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War II. Designed by John Dudley North
Gloster Gladiator Fighter Biplane, c1944. Creator: UnknownGloster " Gladiator" Fighter Biplane, c1944. Designed by Henry Phillip Folland. From " Fighter - Aircraft of To-Day". [Juvenile Productions Ltd. London, c1944]
Messerschmitt M. E. 109 Fighter Monoplane, c1944. Creator: UnknownMesserschmitt M.E. 109 Fighter Monoplane, c1944. From " Fighter - Aircraft of To-Day". [Juvenile Productions Ltd. London, c1944]
Curtis X. P. 40 Fighter Monoplane, c1944. Creator: UnknownCurtis X.P.40 Fighter Monoplane, c1944. From " Fighter - Aircraft of To-Day". [Juvenile Productions Ltd. London, c1944]
Heinkel H. E. 112 Fighter Monoplane, c1944. Creator: UnknownHeinkel H.E. 112 Fighter Monoplane, c1944. German fighter aircraft designed for the Luftwaffe by Walter and Siegfried Gunter. From " Fighter - Aircraft of To-Day"
Brewster Buffalo Fighter Monoplane, c1944. Creator: UnknownBrewster " Buffalo" Fighter Monoplane, c1944. American fighter aircraft which saw service early in World War II. From " Fighter - Aircraft of To-Day". [Juvenile Productions Ltd
The tank buster was the second new weapon, c1942-1943, (1945). Creator: UnknownThe tank buster was the second new weapon - a surprise sprung upon the Afrika Korps as it raced north from Bir Hakeim, c1942-1943, (1945). From " R.A.F
Spitfire, c1943. Creator: Cecil BeatonSpitfire, c1943. The iconic British Second World War fighter was designed by Reginald Mitchell. Powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine
Morane 406 at Vassincourt Aerodrome with French Curtiss Hawk and Hurricane, 1939-1940, (1941)A Morane 406 Beats Up Vassincourt Aerodrome (A French Curtiss Hawk and a Hurricane in the foreground), 1939-1940, (1941). From Fighter Pilot - A Personal Record of the Campaign in France
Sunset at Vassincourt, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: UnknownSunset at Vassincourt, 1939-1940, (1941). From Fighter Pilot - A Personal Record of the Campaign in France. September 8th, 1939, to June 13th, 1940. [B. T. Batsford Ltd. London, 1941]
A plane taking off, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
Returning from a mission, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
Fighter plane taking off, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
Return of fighter plane, c1914-c1918. Nieuport-Delage NiD 29, French single-seat biplane fighter (C.I category). Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World
Pursuit. Aerial warfare, World War I, c1916-c1918. A British plane swooping down and scattering a German formation (the German planes are marked with black crosses)
Dogfight between British and German aircraft, World War I, c1916-c1918
B. F. W. Messerschmitt Bf. 109 Fighter, 1938B.F.W. Messerschmitt Bf. 109 Fighter, 1938. From Willss Cigarettes - Speed: A Series of 50 [W. D. & H.O. Wills, Bristol, 1938]
Movable gun of a two-seater fighter plane, c1935 (c1937). The feature of a moving gun on the two-seater fighter allowed for precise firing
Front page of The Battle of Britain, 1943. From The Battle of Britain, August - October 1940. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1943]
Supermarine Spitfire Fighter, 1938. The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries during
Sopwith Camel aircraft ready for a patrol over the German lines, World War I, c1917-c1918. The Sopwith Camel first entered service in June 1917. Stereoscopic card. Detail
A battle squadron in fighting formation, World War I, c1914-c1918. Artist: Realistic Travels PublishersA battle squadron in fighting formation, World War I, c1914-c1918. Stereoscopic card. Detail
The Hawker Danecock aeroplane, c1920s. Artist: James Hay StevensThe Hawker Danecock aeroplane, c1920s. The Hawker Danecock biplane was developed in the 1920s from the Hawker Woodcock for the Danish air force and naval service
A Hawker Nimrod aeroplane, c1930s. Artist: James Hay StevensA Hawker Nimrod aeroplane, c1930s. The Hawker Nimrod was a British carrier-based fighter aircraft built between the First World War and the Second World War by Hawker Aircraft
Curtiss P-40 Pursuit Fighter Planes. American fighter plane which served in World War Two
Spitfire Fighters, c1940. The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries during
Westland Whirlwind, 1941. The twin-engined Whirlwind was one of the fastest and most heavily armed fighters when it first flew in 1938
Bristol Blenheim Mk IVF, 1941. Initailly conceived as a light bomber, the Blenheim was successfully converted into a long-range and night fighter aircraft
Boulton Paul Defiant I, 1941. The Defiant saw service early in World War II, notably with the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in France