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SM.79 bomber in flight, circa 1940-1942SM.79 bombers of 193rd Squadron, 30th Wing, 87th Group, Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force) over North Africa, 1940 to 1942, photo 1 of 2T/Sgt. Raymond A. Heilman, Jr. and fellow crew of the 11th Bomber Group Heavy of the USAAF 42nd Squadron posing by a B-18 Bolo bomber, Schofield Barracks, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1940TBD-1 Devastator aircraft of US Navy squadron VT-3 preparing to launch from USS Saratoga, circa 1938-1940
SM.79 bomber in flight, circa 1940-1942SM.79 bombers of 193rd Squadron, 30th Wing, 87th Group, Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force) over North Africa, 1940 to 1942, photo 1 of 2T/Sgt. Raymond A. Heilman, Jr. and fellow crew of the 11th Bomber Group Heavy of the USAAF 42nd Squadron posing by a B-18 Bolo bomber, Schofield Barracks, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1940TBD-1 Devastator aircraft of US Navy squadron VT-3 preparing to launch from USS Saratoga, circa 1938-1940
Three BV 138 Seedrache aircraft aboard a seaplane tender, circa 1940Three N3N aircraft in flight over Naval Air Station Glenview, Illinois, United States, early 1940s; seen in Mar 1980 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsTwo Hudson bombers of No. 13 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force in flight Darwin, 1940Two Ki-32 aircraft in flight over hilly terrain, circa 1940s
Three BV 138 Seedrache aircraft aboard a seaplane tender, circa 1940Three N3N aircraft in flight over Naval Air Station Glenview, Illinois, United States, early 1940s; seen in Mar 1980 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsTwo Hudson bombers of No. 13 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force in flight Darwin, 1940Two Ki-32 aircraft in flight over hilly terrain, circa 1940s
Two Ki-49 bombers in flight, 1940sTwo US Navy J2F Duck aircraft in flight over Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, early 1940sUnited States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 1 of 2.United States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 2 of 2.
Two Ki-49 bombers in flight, 1940sTwo US Navy J2F Duck aircraft in flight over Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, early 1940sUnited States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 1 of 2.United States Navy recognition photo of the Kawanishi H6K flying boat, code named “Mavis” by the Allies, circa 1940. Photo 2 of 2.
US O-49 Vigilant aircraft, Patterson Field, Dayton, Ohio, United States, 1940USS Oklahoma, circa 1940; note SOC Seagull aircraft on the catapultsUT-2 trainer aircraft in flight, date unknownWalrus aircraft taxiing on water, circa 1940s
US O-49 Vigilant aircraft, Patterson Field, Dayton, Ohio, United States, 1940USS Oklahoma, circa 1940; note SOC Seagull aircraft on the catapultsUT-2 trainer aircraft in flight, date unknownWalrus aircraft taxiing on water, circa 1940s
Wellesley bombers in flight, circa 1940sWellesley bombers in flight, circa 1940sWellington bomber in flight, circa 1940Wheeled version of an OS2U-2 Kingfisher being prepared for test flights at the Vought factory in Stratford, Connecticut, United States, 1940.
Wellesley bombers in flight, circa 1940sWellesley bombers in flight, circa 1940sWellington bomber in flight, circa 1940Wheeled version of an OS2U-2 Kingfisher being prepared for test flights at the Vought factory in Stratford, Connecticut, United States, 1940.

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