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United States Air Force - Douglas C-33 ??36-78?? disassembled for repair, after a wheels-up landing or undercarriage collapse
United States Marine Corps - Douglas EF-10B Skyknight 124619United States Marine Corps - Douglas EF-10B (F3D-2Q) Skyknight 124619 (unit code RM, call-sign 3) of VMCJ-1 at Naval Air Station China Lake in California, for tests
United States Marine Corps - Douglas A-4E Skyhawk 151093 (msn 13263, unit code WP, call-sign 9) of VMA-223.*1964-65: VMA-223 as WP-9.*1965-66 VMA-121.*1966: VMA-211.*15 January 1967
Douglas EC-47A N3630GDouglas EC-47AN3630G (msn 20422), of the United States Department of Agriculture. Built as 43-15956 for the United States Army Air Force and converted to EC-47A
Douglas C-47B N55LDouglas C-47B-15-DK N55L (msn 15230-26675), of Continental Air Services Delivered to the United States Army Air Force as 43-49414 - 12th Air Force in Italy 26 December 44
Douglas DC-7B N6204B (msn 45365), of Sensormatic, at Las Vegas International Airport. Date: 1967
United States Navy – Dayton-Wright DH-4 trainer
United States Navy - Douglas DT-4United States Navy Douglas DT-4 (x2), with United States Army Air Service 2x Martin MB-2, a Fokker T-2 (F.IV) and US Army blimp TO-3, for a demonstration. Date: circa 1922
The crew of Douglas World Cruiser - New OrleansThe crew of Douglas World Cruiser New Orleans, at a presentation by US Navy officers. Date: 1924
United States Navy - Douglas DT - 1-T-10United States Navy - Douglas DT 1-T-10 and two more torpedo bomber float-planes of VT-1, during exercises, with a smokescreen rolling in. Date: circa 1925
USaS - Douglas World Cruiser float-planeUnited States Army Air Service (USaS) - Douglas World Cruiser float-plane 23-1232 4 / New Orleans (msn 148), at harbour during the circumnavigation of the globe. Date: 1924
United States Navy - Destroyer DD-293 - USS BillingsleyUnited States Navy - Destroyer DD-293 USS Billingsley, assisting Douglas World Cruiser float-plane 23-1231 (msn 147) Boston, which was forced down near the Faroe Islands and damaged beyond repair
Douglas DC-6 N37529 Mainliner Michigan (msn 43018 - UA number: 6229), of United Air Lines at Chicago-Midway Airport Date: 1956
USAF - Boeing KC-97G-24-BO Stratofreighter 52-2632United States Air Force - Boeing KC-97G-24-BO Stratofreighter 52-2632 (msn 16663) (Note -Douglas F5D-1 Skylancer NASA 212 (BuNo 139208) in background.) number
United States Navy - Douglas TA-4J 158719 (msn 14340, unit code 3K, call sign 435), of VT-24 at NAS Miramar. Date: 1975
Royal Australian Air Force - Douglas Dakota A65-80 at K-16 Air Base, near Seoul, in Korea. Date: 1954
United States Air Force - Boeing B-17G 44-83557United States Air Force - Boeing B-17G-85-DL 44-83557 (msn 32182), at Okinawa. ( Built by Douglas at Long Beach). Date: 1945
United States Navy - Douglas JD-1 Invader 77214, base code UJ, call-sign 1. Date: early to mid 1950s
R5D Skymaster 39118 6F JAXUnited States Navy - Douglas R5D-2 39118 (msn 10484, Line No. DC215) with unit code 6F from Naval Air Station Jacksonville ex USaF 42-72379. Disposed of to MASDC on 9 July 1965
Douglas Dakota 3 G-AMNW Frank Searle (msn 14177) of British European Airways Pionair- Class. Built as a C-47A and civilianised as a Dakota 3, post WWII
United States Army Air Force - Douglas A-20G Havoc Date: circa 1943
McDonnell Douglas YC-15A 72-1876 (msn CX002), the second prototype, at the 1976 SBAC Farnborough Air Show. First flown in December 1975
Royal Air Force - Douglas Boston II of No.23 Squadron Date: 1941
United States Army Air Force - Douglas C-47 Skytrain Date: 1942
United States Navy - Lockheed VC-121J 131623 8United States Navy - Lockheed VC-121J 131623 (msn 1049B-4124) 8. The Blue Angels aerobatic team support aircraft. Built as a Lockheed R7V-1and re-designated C-121J in 1962
Douglas DC-6B N37557 (msn 43299) Mainliner Chicago of United Airlines, delivered new on 2 February 1952. Delivered to Mars Aviation on 9 July 1968 Ontario CA and broken up for spares
Douglas F3D-2 Skyknight 124610 (msn 7481 {El Segundo}), at Friendship Airport in Baltimore. Used by Westinghouse to test the AN/APQ-72 radar, for the McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom II
Douglas DC-8 5N-ATY of Flash Airlines. Date: 1970s
WILLIAM ALEXANDER LOUIS STEPHEN DOUGLAS-HAMILTON, 12th Duke of HAMILTON, 9th Duke of Brandon, 2nd Duke of Chatellerault (1845-1895) Scottish nobleman and son to Princess Marie of Baden
Douglas Fairbanks in The Black PirateDouglas Fairbanks (1883-1939) in The Black Pirate (1926) 1926
Field Marshal Douglas Haig personally thanking troops 1918Field Marshal Douglas Haig is photographed here, personally thanking Canadian troops who took part in the northern part of the Allied great offensive. Date: 1918
Sir Douglas F. R. Dawson, Vanity Fair, Spy in 1903SIR DOUGLAS FREDERICK RAWDON DAWSON (1854-1933) British Army officer. Caption: A Military Secretary Date: 1854 - 1933
Unloading racehorses, Gatwick Airport, SussexUnloading racehorses at Gatwick Airport, Sussex, England, from a Dan Air Douglas DC-7 freighter. Date: 1960s
FALL / SHHIH-TZU / BROWNRIGGLady Brownrigg, wife of Vice General Sir Douglas Brownrigg, Adjutant-General of the British Field Force, with some of her Shih-tzus. Date: 1939
KIRK DOUGLAS / UNITED ARTKIRK DOUGLAS (Issur Danielovitch Demsky) American film actor Date: 1916 -
TREES / DOUGLAS FIRDouglas Firs and Gigantic Cedar on the road near New Westminster, British Columbia Date: 1870
United States Air Force McDonnell Douglas VC-9-C 71-0882 (msn 47541 / Line Number669), first flown 7 July 1972 and operated from new by the USAF
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 N908H (msn 47517 / Line Number583), first flown 04.03.70 and operated from new by Hawaiian Airlines. Sold to Southern Airways on 13.04.76 and later scrapped. Date: circa 1973
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 N310MJ (msn 45740 / Line Number62), of Southwest Petrolease Inc. at London Heathrow Airport. First flown 03.11.66 #45740 has been operated by East African Safari Express as
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 VH-TJK (msn 47008 / Line Number98), first flown 24.01.67 and operated from new by Trans Australia Airlines. Sold in the US as N908AX to ABX Air on 08.01.83
Douglas DC-3C G-AMYJDouglas DC-3C-R-1830-90C G-AMYJ (msn 15968/32716) of the Department of Transports Pollution Control contract, operated by Harvestair Ltd at Southend
Douglas DC-8-61 N8776 of Eastern Airlines at Stansted Airport. Date: circa 1969
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 5Y-BBR (msn 47478 / line no 612) of Kenya Airways at Nairobi Airport. Date: circa early 1980s
Douglas C-54G-10-DO N708Z Date: 1980s
Royal Air Force Douglas Boston III with rocketsRoyal Air Force Douglas DB-7B Boston III with rockets. Much confusion surrounds the Havoc / Boston / A-20 names and designations. The RAF and Commonwealth designations were: Boston I & II Date: 1942
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 N228Z (msn 47151 line no.185) of Tracinda Investment Corporation, at London Heathrow Airport. Date: circa 1971
Douglas DC-7C EC-ATR of Spantax at Basle. Date: 1971
Douglas DC-3A N34952 (msn 6345) of Braniff International Airways. After being impressed into the United States Air Force during the war N34952 was restored to the civil register