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United States Marine Corps - North American FJ-4B Fury 143497 (unit code WP, call-sign 18 ) of VMA-223 at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, but written off on 27 May 1959 in a crash. Date: 1958
North American P-51D Mustang 44-75024(ex Minnesota Air National Guard) North American P-51D Mustang 44-75024 (msn 122-41564) seen outside the Minn ANG Museum in Minn ANG colours
Convair CV-240 N641PH, when owned by Paul Hardeman Incorporated. Delivered new to American Airlines in February 1949 and served until February 1958. Date: circa 1962
United States Air Force - North American YF-100A Super Sabre 52-5754 (msn 180-1). The First YF-100A with a XJ-57-P-7 engine; flown by George Welch at Edwards AFB on 25 May 1953
United States Air Force - North American F-86F Sabre 52-5083United States Air Force - North American F-86F-30-NA Sabre 52-5083 (msn 191-779, Buzz number FU-083) of Air Training Command from Nellis Air Force Base
United States Air Force - North American NF-100F Super SabreUnited States Air Force - North American NF-100F-1-NA Super Sabre 56-3725 (msn 243-1), with the Air Research and Development Command for trials with thrust reversers; seen with experimental thrust
Conroy Super Turbo Three N156WC. The second RR Dart powered conversion by Conroy was a surplus Douglas R4D-8-C-117D and was called the Super Turbo Three
North American YF-93A NACA-151 2 (48-0318) 5 June 1951 to 1953: Assigned to the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics for aerodynamics research
Washington D. C. - The United States Capitol building from the airWashington D.C. - The United States Capitol building from the air
Waco JTO Taperwing NX13918 - NR13918Waco JTO Taperwing NX13918/NR13918 (msn A-118), owned by Joe Mackey and Alex Papana at various times. NR13918 is seen here enthusiastically rounding the home pylon, flown by Lt
Curtiss Beachy Tractor biplane. Lincoln Beachey, a reknowned American display and aerobatic pilot worked for Curtiss until 1911 and required a new aircraft to carry on with his own air-show flying
USAF - North American F-86E-10-NA Sabre 51-2724United States Air Force - North American F-86E-10-NA Sabre 51-2724 of the Air Force Flight Test Centre (AFFTC) at Edwards Air Force Base (AFFTC number: 4). Date: 1952
North American P-51H-5-NA Mustang N551H (msn 126-3740, ex 44-64314) - Was N1108H before becoming N551H, given false tail number of (44-64551). Date: 1990s
United States Navy - North American PBJ-1 Mitchell 35857 NAMU JOHNSVILLE PA of the Naval Air Maintenance Unit at Naval Air Station Johnstown PA
North American F-100C Super Sabre 54-1760District of Columbia Air National Guard - North American F-100C-1-NA Super Sabre 54-1760 (msn 217-19), of the DC ANG at Nellis Air Force Base. Retired to MASDC on 30 December 1971 as FE147
North American P-51K Mustang H-307Royal Netherlands Air Force (Koninklijke Luchtmacht (Klu)) - North American P-51K Mustang H-307, at Deelen Air Base Date: 1973
United States Air Force - North American AT-28D 51-3681 (msn 174-219), in storage at the Sacramento Air Materiel Area (SMaR), McClellan AFB, CA
USAF - North American Rockwell OV-10A BroncoUnited States Air Force - North American Rockwell OV-10A-1-NH Bronco 66-13559 (msn 305-8), at at Sembach Air Base. July 1976 with 601st Tactical Control Wing at Sembach Air Base
United States Army Air Force - North American B-25H MitchellUnited States Army Air Force - North American B-25H-1 Mitchell 43-4257 (msn 98-211259) taken in Burma. Date: circa 1945
Royal Air Force - North American B-25 Mitchell I Date: 1942
United States Air Force - North American F-100C Super SabreUnited States Air Force - North American F-100C-25-NA Super Sabre 54-2110 (msn 217-371) of the 476th Fighter-Day Squadron / 479th Fighter-Day Wing at Palmdale
United States Navy - North American AJ-1 Savage 124161 of the Naval Air Test Centre (NATC - NAS Patuxent River) call-sign 161. Struck off charge on 19 July 1957
United States Air Force - North American F-86F-1-NA Sabre 51-2850 (msn 172-133), in Korea. 19 March 1952: First flight. 1952: Wisconsin ANG 126th FIS. 14 October 1952: Written off at Truax Field, WI
American champion water skier AZEY (?) RUTHERFORD in action! Date: 1930s
A salmon farm, U. S. A. Date: late 1960sA salmon farm, U.S.A. Date: late 1960s
Cowboys (and a cowgirl), riding past some huge cacti in the American South West. Date: 1950s
The second engagement of the Mexican War requires the Americans to charge the strongly-held Mexican position. The dragoons, led by Captain May, do the job. Date: 9 May 1846
American advert for a compact pocket Kodak camera. Date: 1916
American men wear: cravat, fly-fronted overcoat, wing collar, spats, bowler hat, trilby & a S-B two-piece suit. Holding the lapels won t help the suit to last! Date: 1916
Battle of San Juan. Captain Grimes Battery going up El Poso Hill. Date: 1898
Rapprochement between Spanish and American forces following the surrender of Santiago. Date: 1898
Recruiting for the Army in New York. Date: 1898
Preparing for the War: Recruiting for the Navy in New York. Date: 1898
An American military camp, Camp Blatch at Hempstead Plains, New York. Here, a sentry blocks two enthusiastic lady admirers and their bicycles. Date: 1898
Spanish reinforcements for Manila on board the Jota - the Spanish soldier is light- hearted and humorous... with the dash of fatalism which he has in his Moorish blood. Date: 1898
General Hs Hawkins at the Battle of San Juan. Date: 6 July 1898
The Surrender of Santiago: Spanish buglers playing the retreat - rendered on this occasion especially solemn from its serious significance. Date: 1898
American soldiers march through London to celebrate victory in the Great War on Peace Day 19th July 1919. Date: 1919
RUDOLPH VALENTINO Italian-American romantic film idol who died at a tragically young age Date: 1895 - 1926
LAS GUASIMAS The American Hotchkiss battery in action in June 1898. Date: 1898
BATTLE OF EL CANEY The heavily defended hills of El Caney and San Juan are taken by the Americans after fierce Spanish resistance Date: 1 July 1898
United States warships bombard San Juan, which will later be taken by the ground forces, including Theodore Roosevelt Date: June 1898
The United States torpedo-boat Winslow in action off Cardenas Date: 1898
BOMBARDMENT OF SAN JUAN Date: June 1898
The Us cruiser Maine in Havana harbour, where she will shortly be blown up, allegedly by the Spanish, leading to the American invasion of Cuba and the end of Spanish rule Date: February 1898
AMERICANS LAND The landing of the American army at Daiquiri Date: Spring 1898
BOMBARDMENT OF SANTIAGO The Eastern Squadron bombards the Spanish batteries Date: 6 June 1898
NAVAL BATTLE OF MANILA The American fleet under Dewey totally destroys the Spanish fleet, with no loss Date: 1 May 1898