Artwork for Eastman Leather Clothing
WHEN THE ARMY FLEW CONNIES However, instead of immediately becoming an airlines, the Constallation went to war with the Army Air Force |
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MiG-21 from Plzeň- Líně airfild during anti-divers patrol near "Iron Curtain", 1980. In background the casle Kaperk, umava mountain. |
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32 Sqn, base at Kalamaki, Greece. The aircraft was chosen by Sqn. Ldr. George Silvestr, DFC, as his personal plane. He jokingly said to some of his ground crew that there was " a bit of question mark" because as Squadron Leader he belonged to neither"A" flight or "B" flight. The groud crew as a lark placed a large "?" where the individual code letter would have normally appered. This traditional continued into the 1955s with 32 Squadron's future comanding officers. |
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Led by Roland "Bee" Beamont, Tempests of 486( NZ ) Sqn. are flying from their snow heavily base at Volker B80, Holland. |
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However the germany pilots fought their case tooth and nail.But "the Mighthty" was invisible. |
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Malta 1942, a pair of Macchi C. 202s of 151a Squadrila angage a Spitfire of no. 1435 Sqn. |
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Captain Walter Starck ( 352FG) blows past a Bf 109 that he just damaged on June 1, 1944. |
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Propably no other WWII fighter aircraft was able to sustain such combat damage as the P- 47 Thunderbolt. Despite the fact that it was not designed for that role, it became an ideal attack aircraft, namely within the 9th Air Force. |
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Happened June 23, 1944. Following ineffective gun shooting, Australian F/O "Ken" Collier diverged V-1 by his wing. V-1 consequently exploded on the field - harmlessly - at 2240. It was the game from which no insurance company would have been pleased. |
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Hold on, Yanks Two Spitfires Mk.IX No.312 Sqn (Czech) escort damage fortress |
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| Death of Tirpitz | |
Loading a Tallboy bomb into a Lancaster was alwayes a special and demanding procedure |
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Photograph the destroyed Tirpitz, three hours after the attack Mosquito PR Mk.XVI of No.540 Sqn |
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Drop the first Tallboy The EE146 of the CO of No.617 Sqn W/CDr J.B.Tait |
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Tally Ho Hurricane MK.I |
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THE LAST On April, 1954, Spitfire PR. XIX PS 888, 81 Sqn, Selater, Singapore, flew the last ever operational sortie by an RAF. |
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Silver Birds P-51 Mustang |
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... take off position B-24 Liberator |
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USAAF Personall WWII. |
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Germany Personall WWI. |
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Luftwaffe Personall |
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Was so much owned by so many to so few. Hurricane |
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Wooden Wonder Mosquito B.MK.XVI |
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Present for Hitler Vickers Wellington |
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Russian Indians on the war path part.II P-40 Russian |
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Spitfire |
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W/Cdr Alois Vasatko Spitfire Mk.V |
Atlantic meeting TU-94 & F4 Phantom |
Ponies on a start P51 Mustang |
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Mandalay combatant Spitfire Mk.VIII |
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Biscayan adventure Wickers Wellington |
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Russian Indians on the war path P-40 Tomahawk |
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Fattening of fierce game P-47 Thunderbold |
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We are on fire! B-24 Liberator |
Good morning, captain! B-25 Mitchell |
You got it, pal Hawker Tempest |
Pirate´s chasing Fairey Swordfish |
The attack from the dark ME 110 - AVRO Lancaster |
The last evening OJΘH Short Stirling |
The sharks at rest Spitfire Mk. VII |
The morning patrol SBO Dauntless |
Hurrah, The last mission B-17 Fortress |
Remember Pearl Harbor TDB Avenger |
Market Garden C-47 Dakota |
Landing at USS Franklin F-4U Corsair |
Rapsody in blue Mosquito PR |
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Over the Pacific Ocean P-38 Lightning |
Green Devils Junkers JU-52 |
Target : Falaise Hawker Typhoon |
As you sow, so you reap. B-26 Marauder |
Autumn dusting Boeing Stearman |
Bombs for Hirjú SBD Dauntless |
First raid to Berlin Spitfire PR |
The Star of Afrika H.-J. Marseille & ME109 |
Mosquitos over Reich de Havilland Mosquito |
Welcome to Iwo Jima P-51 Mustang & B-29 Superfortress |
Wounded aboard! P-38 & B-17 |
Take of for "Turkey Shooting" F-4 Hellcat |
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Size of original : 90cm x 65cm |
Spitfire prelude Spitfire Mk.IX |