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F1M aircraft in flight, date unknownF4F Wildcat aircraft flying above USS Wolverine, Lake Michigan, United States, 1940sF4U-1 Corsair fighter of No. 14 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force at Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1944F4U-1 Corsair fighter under construction, United States, circa 1944
F1M aircraft in flight, date unknownF4F Wildcat aircraft flying above USS Wolverine, Lake Michigan, United States, 1940sF4U-1 Corsair fighter of No. 14 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force at Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1944F4U-1 Corsair fighter under construction, United States, circa 1944
F4U-1 Corsair fighters in flight over Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1944F4U-1A Corsair fighters of US Navy squadron VF-17 in flight, Southwest Pacific, 1944; seen in Feb 1969 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsF4U-2 Corsair nightfighters on a carrier flight deck, 1944; seen in May-Jun issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsF6F Hellcat fighters of Fighting Squadron 6 warming up aboard USS Intrepid, 1944, photo 1 of 2
F4U-1 Corsair fighters in flight over Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1944F4U-1A Corsair fighters of US Navy squadron VF-17 in flight, Southwest Pacific, 1944; seen in Feb 1969 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsF4U-2 Corsair nightfighters on a carrier flight deck, 1944; seen in May-Jun issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsF6F Hellcat fighters of Fighting Squadron 6 warming up aboard USS Intrepid, 1944, photo 1 of 2
F6F Hellcat fighters of Fighting Squadron 6 warming up aboard USS Intrepid, 1944, photo 2 of 2F6F Hellcat of VF-16 launches from the carrier Lexington (Essex-class) while two others wait along with an SBD Dauntless, 1943-44.F6F Hellcat, SB2C Helldiver, and TBM-1C Avenger aircraft warming up on USS IntrepidF6F-3 Hellcat fighters preparing for launch aboard USS Saratoga, 1943-1944
F6F Hellcat fighters of Fighting Squadron 6 warming up aboard USS Intrepid, 1944, photo 2 of 2F6F Hellcat of VF-16 launches from the carrier Lexington (Essex-class) while two others wait along with an SBD Dauntless, 1943-44.F6F Hellcat, SB2C Helldiver, and TBM-1C Avenger aircraft warming up on USS Intrepid's flight deck, 1944F6F-3 Hellcat fighters preparing for launch aboard USS Saratoga, 1943-1944
F6F-3 Hellcat from the Light Carrier USS San Jacinto flying over the Pacific, 1944-45.F6F-3 Hellcat of Fighting Squadron 1 aboard the Fleet Carrier USS Yorktown (Essex-class), 1944.F6F-5 Hellcat fighter in flight, 1943-45.F6F-5F Hellcat of VF-23 loses its tail section upon landing aboard the carrier Princeton, 1943-44.
F6F-3 Hellcat from the Light Carrier USS San Jacinto flying over the Pacific, 1944-45.F6F-3 Hellcat of Fighting Squadron 1 aboard the Fleet Carrier USS Yorktown (Essex-class), 1944.F6F-5 Hellcat fighter in flight, 1943-45.F6F-5F Hellcat of VF-23 loses its tail section upon landing aboard the carrier Princeton, 1943-44.
F6F-5N Hellcat nightfighter in flight, 1943-45. Based at NAS Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Note radome on starboard wing.Female riveter at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, California, United States, 1940sFemale Soviet medic resting in the field, date unknownFemale worker at the Small Arms Ltd. plant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, date unknown
F6F-5N Hellcat nightfighter in flight, 1943-45. Based at NAS Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Note radome on starboard wing.Female riveter at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, California, United States, 1940sFemale Soviet medic resting in the field, date unknownFemale worker at the Small Arms Ltd. plant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, date unknown

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