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FR-1 Fireball fighter of US Navy squadron VF-41 launching from escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946FR-1 Fireball fighter preparing for launch aboard USS Charger, 1945-146, seen in Aug 1946 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsGrumman F6F Hellcat armed with ‘Tiny Tim’ anti-shipping rockets, 1945 or later, location unknown.H8K flying boat taking off, US Navy Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, 1946-1947; seen in Aug 1947 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
FR-1 Fireball fighter of US Navy squadron VF-41 launching from escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946FR-1 Fireball fighter preparing for launch aboard USS Charger, 1945-146, seen in Aug 1946 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsGrumman F6F Hellcat armed with ‘Tiny Tim’ anti-shipping rockets, 1945 or later, location unknown.H8K flying boat taking off, US Navy Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, 1946-1947; seen in Aug 1947 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
H8K2-L Seiku transport flying boat of Japanese 11th Naval Air Arsenal, Japan, circa late 1940sMXY7 Ohka Model 22 prototype, Yokosuka, Japan, date unknownN1K1 floatplanes in a hangar, Japan, 1946Nose art of B-29 Superfortress bomber
H8K2-L Seiku transport flying boat of Japanese 11th Naval Air Arsenal, Japan, circa late 1940sMXY7 Ohka Model 22 prototype, Yokosuka, Japan, date unknownN1K1 floatplanes in a hangar, Japan, 1946Nose art of B-29 Superfortress bomber 'Bockscar', circa 1945-1946
P-39 Airacobra aircraft with maintenance panels open, revealing the engine and other internal workings, date unknownP-63C Kingcobra aircraft modified as US Navy L-39 prototype fighters, post-1945; note swept-back wingsPassengers aboard a Boeing 307 aircraft operated by Pan American World Airways, between 1940 and 1947Radar installed in the nose of a P-61 Black Widow aircraft, circa 1946-1949
P-39 Airacobra aircraft with maintenance panels open, revealing the engine and other internal workings, date unknownP-63C Kingcobra aircraft modified as US Navy L-39 prototype fighters, post-1945; note swept-back wingsPassengers aboard a Boeing 307 aircraft operated by Pan American World Airways, between 1940 and 1947Radar installed in the nose of a P-61 Black Widow aircraft, circa 1946-1949
Sunderland Mk V in flight, circa late 1940sSurplus F6F Hellcats painted in bright colors for use as instrument drones during the Operation Crossroads atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, 1946.TBM-3E Avenger resting at NAS El Centro, California, United States, 1946Three FR-1 Fireball fighters of US Navy squadron VF-41 aboard escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946
Sunderland Mk V in flight, circa late 1940sSurplus F6F Hellcats painted in bright colors for use as instrument drones during the Operation Crossroads atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, 1946.TBM-3E Avenger resting at NAS El Centro, California, United States, 1946Three FR-1 Fireball fighters of US Navy squadron VF-41 aboard escort carrier USS Bairoko, 1946
Underside view of C-75, circa 1940sUS Navy personnel inspecting MXY7 K-1 Kai training aircraft, Yokosuka, Japan, date unknownUS serviceman taking a 20mm ammunition drum out of a G4M2a aircraft, Japan, 1945-1946US-built P-40 fighter of the Chinese Air Force having been re-captured by Chinese forces after it had previously been captured by the Japanese (and painted with Japanese markings), China, circa 1946
Underside view of C-75, circa 1940sUS Navy personnel inspecting MXY7 K-1 Kai training aircraft, Yokosuka, Japan, date unknownUS serviceman taking a 20mm ammunition drum out of a G4M2a aircraft, Japan, 1945-1946US-built P-40 fighter of the Chinese Air Force having been re-captured by Chinese forces after it had previously been captured by the Japanese (and painted with Japanese markings), China, circa 1946

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