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McDonnell F-4D Phantom II 65-0770AUnited States Air Force - McDonnell F-4D-28-MC Phantom II 65-0770A (msn 1840), at Lambert Field, Missouri on 30 May 1971, with McDonnell Douglas for testing and trials. Date: 1971
Boeing KC-135A Stratotanker 57-2589United States Air Force - Boeing KC-135A-BN Stratotanker 57-2589 (MSN 17725) 13 December 1958: First flight. 21 January 1959: 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, Offutt AFB, NE
Piper PA-23 Apache G-ASDHPiper PA-23-160 Apache G-ASDH (msn 23-2045), of the College of Air Training, at Hamble Airfield. On 10 January 1967, G-ASDH, a Piper PA-23 Apache of the College of Air Training at Hamble
Junkers Ju 88 D-1 / Trop FE-1598(ex Royal Romanian Air Force) - Junkers Ju 88 D-1/Trop FE-1598 (Werk Nr. 430650 / HK959 / Baksheesh ), in outdoor storage / display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force
Monocoupe 90AF NC18193 (msn 816) on Roosevelt Field, Long island, New York. Date: circa 1939
Aircraft Engineering Corporation Ace K-1 N69097. This single-seat biplane, powered by a 40hp Ace engine; was designed by Alexander Klemin (Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, NYU) and N W Dalton
Thomas-Morse XP-13A Viper 29-453 (Wright Field number P-559). The XP-13A was converted from the XP-13, with a 450hp Pratt & Whitney SR-1340-9 radial engine
Curtiss-Orenco D AS63282 (Wright Field number P-161), the second production Orenco D, built by Curtiss. Date: circa 1921
Engineering Division PW-1 AS64350 (McCook field P-189 ) Date: circa 1921
Orenco D-2 A40108 - P-67Orenco D-2 A40108 (Wright Field P-67 ) Date: circa 1920
Boeing P-12D 31-276United States Army Air Corps - Boeing P-12D 31-276 65. (Boeing Model 227)Allocated to 61 School Squadron after front-line service and written off in a landing accident at Kelly Field, TX
Canadair CL-215 CF-TUW (msn 1030, call-sign 23') of the Ministere des Transports, Gouvernement du Quebec. Date: 1979
Piper PA-30 Twin Commanche G-AXERPiper Twin PA-30-160 Commanche G-AXER (msn 30-1820) at Wycombe Air Park. AXER was re-registered in Eire as EI-ANU on 1 December 1969, to participate in the London-Sydney Air Race (December 18)
USAF - North American EB-45A Tornado 47-0014United States Air Force - North American EB-45A Tornado 47-0014 of 29 AMS - 29 AMG at Mitchell Field 1948 47-0014 crash-landed at Norton AFB
North American P-51C-5-NT Mustang NX4184N Baily Betty (msn 103-26279, formerly 42-103725) with race number 34. 42-103725 was struck off charge and sent to Searcy Field, Stillwater
USAF - United States Air Force - Boeing B-17GUnited States Army Air Force - United States Air Force - Boeing B-17G, seen, presumably, at Shaw Field or a satellite field
Boeing YP-29 34-23 (Boeing Model 264). The YP-29 is seen here fitted with an experimental variable-pitch propeller. The aircraft was later delivered to NACA
United States Air Force - Lockheed F-94A-5-LO 49-2498 (msn 780-7020) built as a Lockheed EF-94A-5-LO, assigned to Flight Testing Division, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH and redesignated EF-94A
United States Air Force - Bell P-59B Airacomet 44-22650United States Air Force - Bell P-59B-1-BE Airacomet 44-22650 (msn 27-58) at Wright-Patterson AFB. 30 October 1944 :taken on strength by USaF, (delivered prior to contract cancellation)
United States Air Force - Consolidated XC-99 43-52436. First flight 23 November 1947. Flew from San Antonio, Texas to Frankfurt
Douglas YO-31A 31-604 (in the NACA wind tunnel at Langley)Douglas YO-31A 31-604 (msn 1069), shown mounted in the full-scale National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) wind tunnel at Langley, Virginia
Cox-Klemin CO-1 P-377 at McCook Field for evaluation. The CO-1 and CO-2 (company designations) were licence-built Heinkel HD17 reconnaissance biplanes
United States Navy - Longren L-3 - A-6745United States Navy - Longren L-3 A-6745. Three L-3s were purchased to test performance of moulded fibre construction. A6745 was later transferred to the United States Army Air Service at McCook Field
XNBL-1 AS64215 main undercarriage bungee shock absorberMain undercarriage unit bungee shock absorber of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303)
Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215 forward fuselageForward fuselage of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303)
Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303), during manufacture at Witteman-Lewis Co
Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215 main undercarriageMain undercarriage unit of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303), during manufacture at Witteman-Lewis Co
Pigeon ScoutPigeon Fraser Scout 117, delivered to Langley Field November 1917, transferred o McCook Field for testing, but crashed soon after taking off on its first flight, killing the pilot
General Airborne XCG-16A 44-76193 at Clinton County Field, Wilmington, OH.. Designed by Hawley Bowlus and Albert Criz, the sole General Airborne Transport Co
United States Air Force - F-89D Scorpion 53-2536United States Air Force - Northrop F-89D-60-NO Scorpion 53-2536 at Detroit. Ca.1954: TOS USAF as F-89D. Assigned to 176th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 115th Fighter-Interceptor Group, Truax Field
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
United States Air Force - Convair F-106A Delta Dart 57-2478 of the 456th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron in the mid to late 1960s Jun 1959 - 81st F-106 produced by Convair at San Diego CA24 Jun 59 - To
United States Air Force - Kaman HH-43F Huskie 59-1544 (msn 25), of Detachment 14, 42nd Aerospace Rescue Squadron, at Nellis Air Force Base
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
Walsh and Clark Ploughing Engine CF6537Walsh & Clark Ploughing Engine, regn. CF6537. Powered by a two-cylinder internal combustion paraffin engine, the Walsh & Clark ploughing engine
The annual England versus France rugby union match. Although well beaten, however, the French attacked fearlessly and the game was fast throughout. Score 37-0, winners England. Date: 28 January 1911
Unkempt girls receiving punishment from another older pupil at Field Lane Ragged School, London
Three horses, controlled by a ploughboy, pull the plough which the ploughman guides; a second team can be seen at the far side of the field Date: 1846
Three men in a field. Date: 14th century
While the battles of World War One continue to rage in the background, a woman ploughs her field, passing two wooden crosses
The Playing Fields of Eton College. Date: 1897
The Battle of the Monongahela (also known as the Battle of Braddocks Field and the Battle of the Wilderness) took place on 9 July 1755, at the beginning of the French and Indian War
An Onion Field - Bermudacirca 1910s
Winterlicher Weiher by Fiduscirca 1910s
Candian Pacific Railway - TransCanada Limited - near Field, British Columbia, Canada. Date: circa 1920s
Two Black Children in a Cotton Field
Medieval Yule Log Date: 1940
Family at Football Game Date: 1954