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Plane Collection (page 12)

Background imagePlane Collection: Beechcraft C17L Staggerwing, 1932-1948. Creator: Beech Aircraft Corporation

Beechcraft C17L Staggerwing, 1932-1948. Creator: Beech Aircraft Corporation
NC15840. Five-place executive biplane with distinctive negative " staggered" wings. Jacobs L-4MB radial engine. Staggerwings were also used as a racing

Background imagePlane Collection: Model, Static, Douglas DC-7 Mainliner, United Air Lines, ca. 1955. Creator: Unknown

Model, Static, Douglas DC-7 Mainliner, United Air Lines, ca. 1955. Creator: Unknown
Model, Static, Douglas DC-7 Mainliner, United Air Lines, ca. 1955. Resin and plastic cutaway manufacturers model of a Douglas DC-7 Mainliner airliner in United Air Lines livery of white upper

Background imagePlane Collection: Lockheed U-2C, 1955. Creator: Lockheed Aircraft Corporation

Lockheed U-2C, 1955. Creator: Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
Single-seat, single-engine, high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, used by CIA, NASA, and USAF. This U-2 flew the first operational mission over the USSR on 4 July 1956

Background imagePlane Collection: De Havilland-Canada DHC-1A Chipmunk, Pennzoil Special, 1946

De Havilland-Canada DHC-1A Chipmunk, Pennzoil Special, 1946
Single-engine monoplane. Lycoming GO-435, 260 hp engine. De Havilland originally designed the Chipmunk after World War II as a primary trainer to replace the venerable Tiger Moth

Background imagePlane Collection: Rutan Quickie, 1970s. Creator: Scaled Composites

Rutan Quickie, 1970s. Creator: Scaled Composites
Single engine, single seat, stagger wing, 16ft. 8in. span, 17ft. 4in. long, 4ft. high; white with blue trim. In 1974, Tom Jewett

Background imagePlane Collection: Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3, 1941. Creator: Naval Aircraft Factory

Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3, 1941. Creator: Naval Aircraft Factory
Bright yellow bi-plane, hand crank start. Cockpit instrumentation consists of an altimeter, tachometer, airspeed indicator, compass, turn and bank indicator

Background imagePlane Collection: Lockheed Vega 'Winnie Mae', 1930. Creator: Lockheed Aircraft Corporation

Lockheed Vega "Winnie Mae", 1930. Creator: Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
High wing cantilevered monoplane with monocoque fuselage, fixed landing gear, ground adjustable propeller. Flying this specially modified Lockheed 5C Vega

Background imagePlane Collection: 1909 Wright Military Flyer, 1909. Creator: Wright Brothers

1909 Wright Military Flyer, 1909. Creator: Wright Brothers
Canard biplane with one 30-to-40-horsepower Wright vertical four-cylinder engine driving two pusher propellers via sprocket-and-chain transmission system. No wheels; skids for landing gear

Background imagePlane Collection: 1900 Wright Glider (reproduction), 2003. Creator: Ken Hyde

1900 Wright Glider (reproduction), 2003. Creator: Ken Hyde
Full-size reproduction of the Wright brothers 1900 glider, built in 2003. Fabric-covered wooden-frame biplane, with no vertical tail. Only a horizontal forward elevator

Background imagePlane Collection: Travel Air D4D, 1929. Creator: Travel Air Company

Travel Air D4D, 1929. Creator: Travel Air Company
Three-place, open-cockpit biplane with red, white and blue paint scheme. Wright J-6-7 (Wright R-760-ET), 240 hp engine. From 1931 to 1953

Background imagePlane Collection: Pioneer RQ-2A UAV, 1985. Creator: Pioneer UAV Inc

Pioneer RQ-2A UAV, 1985. Creator: Pioneer UAV Inc
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle; Single engine; Pusher propeller; Twin tailbooms and rudders; Fixed tricycle undercarriage; Sensor package; Rocket assisted takeoff bottle included; Wings, tailbooms

Background imagePlane Collection: Sopwith 7F. 1 Snipe, 1918. Creator: Sopwith Aviation Company

Sopwith 7F. 1 Snipe, 1918. Creator: Sopwith Aviation Company
Single-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

Background imagePlane Collection: Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (Ji-2) FAGOT B, 1947. Creator: Mikoyan-Gurevich

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (Ji-2) FAGOT B, 1947. Creator: Mikoyan-Gurevich
Single-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

Background imagePlane Collection: Lear Jet 23, 1964-1966. Creator: Learjet

Lear Jet 23, 1964-1966. Creator: Learjet
N802L. twin-engine pioneer business jet developed by William P. Lear; second Learjet, first production model built; two General Electric CJ 610-1 turbojet engines; low-wing

Background imagePlane Collection: Douglas M-2, 1936. Creator: Douglas Aircraft Company

Douglas M-2, 1936. Creator: Douglas Aircraft Company
Single engine, single seat, bi-plane, liberty V-12 engine; used by post office and Western Airlines. Designed to replace de Havilland DH-4s for delivering the air mail in the mid 1920s

Background imagePlane Collection: Portrait of Albert Francis Zahm (1862-1954), 1914. Creator: Charles Doolittle Walcott

Portrait of Albert Francis Zahm (1862-1954), 1914. Creator: Charles Doolittle Walcott
Portrait of Albert Francis Zahm (1862-1954), 1914. During Glenn Curtiss flight tests of modified Langley Aerodrome on Keuka Lake

Background imagePlane Collection: Rabbet Plane, c. 1937. Creator: Samuel Faigin

Rabbet Plane, c. 1937. Creator: Samuel Faigin
Rabbet Plane, c. 1937

Background imagePlane Collection: Hollow Plane, c. 1937. Creator: Samuel Faigin

Hollow Plane, c. 1937. Creator: Samuel Faigin
Hollow Plane, c. 1937

Background imagePlane Collection: Rabbet Plane, c. 1938. Creator: Samuel Faigin

Rabbet Plane, c. 1938. Creator: Samuel Faigin
Rabbet Plane, c. 1938

Background imagePlane Collection: Groove Plane, c. 1937. Creator: Samuel Faigin

Groove Plane, c. 1937. Creator: Samuel Faigin
Groove Plane, c. 1937

Background imagePlane Collection: Drawshave, 1938. Creator: Thomas Dooley

Drawshave, 1938. Creator: Thomas Dooley
Drawshave, 1938

Background imagePlane Collection: Training aircraft used by Tuskegee Institute, ca. 1944. Creator: Unknown

Training aircraft used by Tuskegee Institute, ca. 1944. Creator: Unknown
A vintage, open-cockpit biplane--one used at Alabamas renowned Tuskegee Institute to train African American pilots for Army Air Corps service during World War II

Background imagePlane Collection: Gravure en Bois, Outils: pl. I, 1771 / 1779. Creator: Antonio Baratta

Gravure en Bois, Outils: pl. I, 1771 / 1779. Creator: Antonio Baratta
Gravure en Bois, Outils: pl. I, 1771/1779. [Wood engraving, tools]

Background imagePlane Collection: The Big Bug, 1916. Creator: Joseph Pennell

The Big Bug, 1916. Creator: Joseph Pennell
The Big Bug, 1916

Background imagePlane Collection: The Balloon-Shed, 1916. Creator: Joseph Pennell

The Balloon-Shed, 1916. Creator: Joseph Pennell
The Balloon-Shed, 1916

Background imagePlane Collection: Imperial Airways Liner, Argosy, 1934. Creator: Unknown

Imperial Airways Liner, Argosy, 1934. Creator: Unknown
Imperial Airways Liner, Argosy, 1934. The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy, a three-engine biplane airliner designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft

Background imagePlane Collection: Short Singapore Reconaissance Flying Boat, 1930s. Creator: Unknown

Short Singapore Reconaissance Flying Boat, 1930s. Creator: Unknown
Short Singapore Reconaissance Flying Boat, 1930s. British biplane used by the Royal Air Force as a long-range maritime patrol flying boat

Background imagePlane Collection: 'In the Air'- the FE 8, 1932. Creator: G. T. Clarkson

"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

Background imagePlane Collection: Imperial Airways Flying Boat Scipio, 1934. Creator: C. T. Howard

Imperial Airways Flying Boat Scipio, 1934. Creator: C. T. Howard
Imperial Airways Flying Boat Scipio, 1934. British seaplane

Background imagePlane Collection: The Iris about to rise from the water, 1933. Creator: Unknown

The Iris about to rise from the water, 1933. Creator: Unknown
The Iris about to rise from the water, 1933. The Blackburn Iris, a British three-engined biplane flying boat, was used as a long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft by the Royal Air Force

Background imagePlane Collection: Labor, 1591. Creator: Raphael Sadeler

Labor, 1591. Creator: Raphael Sadeler
Labor, 1591

Background imagePlane Collection: Ballad of the Involuntary and Voluntary Fall (Ballade vom unfreiwilligen und vom freiwilli... 1911)

Ballad of the Involuntary and Voluntary Fall (Ballade vom unfreiwilligen und vom freiwilli... 1911)
Ballad of the Involuntary and Voluntary Fall (Ballade vom unfreiwilligen und vom freiwilligen Sturz"), 1911

Background imagePlane Collection: Two Carpenters with a Handsaw, Wood Plane, Hammer, Compass, and Square, 1880s

Two Carpenters with a Handsaw, Wood Plane, Hammer, Compass, and Square, 1880s

Background imagePlane Collection: Carpenter in Top Hat with Hatchet, Compass, Square, and Hand Saw, 1850s-60s

Carpenter in Top Hat with Hatchet, Compass, Square, and Hand Saw, 1850s-60s

Background imagePlane Collection: Group of 3 Sterograph Views of Aviation, including the Wright Brothers, 1900-1929

Group of 3 Sterograph Views of Aviation, including the Wright Brothers, 1900-1929. ( All Aboard! Giant Plane at Columbus, Ohio, on First Air-Rail Trip, New York to Los Angeles, July 2, 1929)

Background imagePlane Collection: September 1940, (1944). Creator: John Armstrong

September 1940, (1944). Creator: John Armstrong
September 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Trench Strafing : British low-flying scouts co-operating in an infantry

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

Background imagePlane Collection: Captured German plane, Russia, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Captured German plane, Russia, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Captured 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Captured German Fokker plane, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Captured German Fokker plane, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Captured 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

Background imagePlane Collection: Ships of the Air versus Ships of the Desert, First World War, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Ships of the Air versus Ships of the Desert, First World War, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Ships of the Air versus Ships of the Desert, First World War, (c1920). British aeroplanes bombing a Senussi camel convoy laden with ammunition...The sketch by a British officer from which the drawing

Background imagePlane Collection: Lieutenant A. de Bathe Brandon Attacking a Zeppelin Raider, 1916. Creator: Unknown

Lieutenant A. de Bathe Brandon Attacking a Zeppelin Raider, 1916. Creator: Unknown
Lieutenant 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

Background imagePlane Collection: British Airman Returning at Sunset After Successful Journey, 1917. Creator: Unknown

British Airman Returning at Sunset After Successful Journey, 1917. Creator: Unknown
British Airman Returning at Sunset After Successful Journey, 1917. From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume VIII. Ending The First Three Years", edited by J. A. Hammerton

Background imagePlane Collection: Air Sickness: Incident with the Royal Flying Corps in France, 1917. Creator: Unknown

Air Sickness: Incident with the Royal Flying Corps in France, 1917. Creator: Unknown
Air Sickness: Incident with the Royal Flying Corps in France, 1917. From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume VII. The Autumn Campaign of 1916", edited by J. A. Hammerton

Background imagePlane Collection: Chicagos Skyline and Lake Shore Drive, Looking N. from Entrance of Field Museum in Grant Park

Chicagos Skyline and Lake Shore Drive, Looking N. from Entrance of Field Museum in Grant Park, Illinois, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa

Background imagePlane Collection: Fighter planes on board an aircraft carrier, Second World War, c1943. Creator: Unknown

Fighter planes on board an aircraft carrier, Second World War, c1943. Creator: Unknown
Fighter planes on board an aircraft carrier, Second World War, c1943. A Martlet [Grumman F4F Wildcat] of the Fleet Air Arm, bearing American markings

Background imagePlane Collection: That Aeroplane Rag, 1911. Creator: John Frew

That Aeroplane Rag, 1911. Creator: John Frew
That Aeroplane Rag, 1911. Lovers in a biplane with full moon. The man is piloting the plane while embracing his partner. Cover to sheet music for a song composed by Berte C Randall

Background imagePlane Collection: Bert Hinkler, 1928, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Bert Hinkler, 1928, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Bert Hinkler, 1928, (1933). Australian pioneer aviator and inventor Hinkler (1892-1933), dubbed Australian Lone Eagle, designed and built early aircraft

Background imagePlane Collection: Commander Samson of the Royal Flying Corps... First World War, c1914, (c1920). Creator: Cribb

Commander Samson of the Royal Flying Corps... First World War, c1914, (c1920). Creator: Cribb
Commander Samson of the Royal Flying Corps with some of his officers, First World War, c1914, (c1920). Heroes of the Royal Naval Flying Corps, right to left: Flight-Lieutenant Draper



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