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Reconnaissance Collection (page 10)

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Reconnaissance Airships

Reconnaissance Airships
Airships will be used for reconnoitring enemy positions and movements

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: An airman who won the V. C

An airman who won the V. C
Captain John Aidan Liddell of 3rd Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and the Royal Flying Corps who won the Victoria Cross after safely flying

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Hit

Hit
A photograph taken by a French dragoon showing a fellow soldier struck by a German bullet while on reconnaissance duty in the Forest of Champenoux

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: The Civil war in America. Reconnaissance made by General Sto

The Civil war in America. Reconnaissance made by General Sto
General Stoneman, accompanied by the Comte de Paris and the Duc de Chartres, on a reconnaissance expedition to Cedar Run. The peninsular Campaign began when McLellans Army of the Potomac advanced

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: AVRO 652

AVRO 652
Originally designed as a light transport for Imperial Airways, this twin-engine monoplane will be modified as the Anson reconnaissance aircraft widely used in WW2

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: German Military Balloon

German Military Balloon
A German military balloon used for reconnaissance, during manoeuvres with a Dragoon regiment

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Battle of Fleurus

Battle of Fleurus
The French army of 70, 000, under general Jourdain (thats him on the horse) defeat 50, 000 Austrians under Coburg. Note the French balloon carrying out reconnaissance

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Boy Soldier

Boy Soldier
A proud Soviet boy soldier decorated with the Order of Glory - probably a member of a reconnaissance unit

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Soviet Recce Units

Soviet Recce Units
Soviet reconnaissance units operating in the Kuban, Crimea

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Italians in Aduwa 1890

Italians in Aduwa 1890
The Italian reconnaissance party parade through the streets of Aduwa

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Rus-Jap War / Balloon

Rus-Jap War / Balloon
A Russian reconnaissance balloon keeps a watchful eye on the Japanese besiegers of Port Arthur

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Military Balloon C1910

Military Balloon C1910
A military balloon being used for balloon drill

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Supermarine Walrus

Supermarine Walrus
Extensively used by the Fleet Air Arm for reconnaissance and air/sea rescue work, this flying boat is a reliable and versatile machine despite its old-fashioned appearance

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Henschel Hs-126 Ww2

Henschel Hs-126 Ww2
After serving during Spains civil war, this is one of Germanys most versatile non- combat aircraft during WW2, for tasks ranging from recon- -naissance to glider towing

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Sopwith Seaplane

Sopwith Seaplane
The Sopwith seaplane, employed by the Royal Naval Air Service on escort and reconnaissance duties

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Plane with Telegraph

Plane with Telegraph
A German reconnaissance plane equipped with radio so that information can be rapidly passed back to base

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: BRITISH BABY AIRSHIP

BRITISH BABY AIRSHIP
The British Armys Baby intended for observation and reconnaissance

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: ENTREPRENANT - 1

ENTREPRENANT - 1
The French " Entreprenant" balloon is used for reconnaissance purposes at the battle of Fleurus - the first use of manned airborne devices in warfare

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Punic War, Hannibal

Punic War, Hannibal
PUNIC WARS A Roman reconnaissance patrol watches Hannibals advance through the Alps

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Emile Aubrun spotting submarines from his aeroplane

Emile Aubrun spotting submarines from his aeroplane
The French aviator Emile Aubrun (1881-1967) at Cherbourg demonstrates that submarines under water can be detected from aircraft flying at a height of 500 metres

Background imageReconnaissance Collection: Futuristic motorcycle scouts on reconnaissance

Futuristic motorcycle scouts on reconnaissance in wartime



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