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P-40C Tomahawk IIA with the AVG Flying Tigers receiving needed maintenance alongside a Ryan PT-22 Recruit trainer at Kunming, China, Nov 1941-Spring 1942P-43 Lancer fighter at rest, circa 1940sP-51 Mustang fighter under construction, North American Aviation plant, Los Angeles, California, United States, circa 1942P-51A Mustang fighter in flight, viewed from the top, Oct 1940-May 1942
P-40C Tomahawk IIA with the AVG Flying Tigers receiving needed maintenance alongside a Ryan PT-22 Recruit trainer at Kunming, China, Nov 1941-Spring 1942P-43 Lancer fighter at rest, circa 1940sP-51 Mustang fighter under construction, North American Aviation plant, Los Angeles, California, United States, circa 1942P-51A Mustang fighter in flight, viewed from the top, Oct 1940-May 1942
Painting Part of a USAAF stream of over 1,000 B-17 bombers, circa 1942-1943PB2Y Coronado aircraft at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1941-1945PBM-3 Mariner aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-74 in flight, 1942
Painting 'Sea Battle off Malaya' by Kanichi Nakamura, 1942Part of a USAAF stream of over 1,000 B-17 bombers, circa 1942-1943PB2Y Coronado aircraft at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1941-1945PBM-3 Mariner aircraft of US Navy Patrol Squadron VP-74 in flight, 1942
PBY Catalina landing in the water near Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1940sPBY Catalinas on the ramp of the Luganville Seaplane Base, Segond Channel, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 1942PBY-5 Catalina of a training squadron based at NAS Jacksonville, Florida, USA, 1942. Note the odd star insignia on the hull without a blue roundel and the star inverted.PBY-5 Catalina of Patrol Squadron 23 on Sand Island, Midway, 1942. Note the depth bombs loaded under the wings.
PBY Catalina landing in the water near Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 1940sPBY Catalinas on the ramp of the Luganville Seaplane Base, Segond Channel, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 1942PBY-5 Catalina of a training squadron based at NAS Jacksonville, Florida, USA, 1942. Note the odd star insignia on the hull without a blue roundel and the star inverted.PBY-5 Catalina of Patrol Squadron 23 on Sand Island, Midway, 1942. Note the depth bombs loaded under the wings.
PBY-5A Catalina at rest in water, date unknownPBY-5A Catalina patrol plane flying past Segula Island (just east of Kiska), Aleutians, Summer 1942.Pilot and gunner of an Il-2 Sturmovik aircraft, circa 1940sPilots of the 309th Fighter Squadron, USAAF 31st Fighter Group running to their Spitfire Mk VB fighters, United Kingdom, 1942
PBY-5A Catalina at rest in water, date unknownPBY-5A Catalina patrol plane flying past Segula Island (just east of Kiska), Aleutians, Summer 1942.Pilot and gunner of an Il-2 Sturmovik aircraft, circa 1940sPilots of the 309th Fighter Squadron, USAAF 31st Fighter Group running to their Spitfire Mk VB fighters, United Kingdom, 1942
Pilots posing before a Ki-45 aircraft, circa 1940sPotez 63.11 heavy fighter at an airfield, 1940sProfile of North American A-36A Mustang aircraft #42-83671, 1942, location unknownPrototype E15K Shiun during testing, late 1941 or early 1942. Note the lack of top air scoop or fin under the tail, features unique to the prototype.
Pilots posing before a Ki-45 aircraft, circa 1940sPotez 63.11 heavy fighter at an airfield, 1940sProfile of North American A-36A Mustang aircraft #42-83671, 1942, location unknownPrototype E15K Shiun during testing, late 1941 or early 1942. Note the lack of top air scoop or fin under the tail, features unique to the prototype.

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