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View of a German airfield in France or Belgium, Sep-Oct 1940; note Do 17 bomber on the fieldHandley Page Hampden crewmembers of No. 83 Squadron RAF Bomber Command arriving at their aircraft in a lorry driven by a WAAF member, RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, 2 Oct 1940German crew maintaining a Ju 88 bomber of KG 54, France, Nov 1940German Ju 88 bomber of KG 1 in flight over France, Nov-Dec 1940
View of a German airfield in France or Belgium, Sep-Oct 1940; note Do 17 bomber on the fieldHandley Page Hampden crewmembers of No. 83 Squadron RAF Bomber Command arriving at their aircraft in a lorry driven by a WAAF member, RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, 2 Oct 1940German crew maintaining a Ju 88 bomber of KG 54, France, Nov 1940German Ju 88 bomber of KG 1 in flight over France, Nov-Dec 1940
PB2Y Coronado aircraft of US Navy VP-13 squadron in flight, Nov 1940View from the gunner seat of a Bf 110 aircraft while the aircraft was in flight over France, Nov 1940A Wellington bomber built at the Vickers-Armstrongs factory in Broughton, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom in flight shortly after its completion, 7 Nov 1940A Wellington bomber built at the Vickers-Armstrongs factory in Broughton, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom on the tarmac shortly after its completion, 7 Nov 1940
PB2Y Coronado aircraft of US Navy VP-13 squadron in flight, Nov 1940View from the gunner seat of a Bf 110 aircraft while the aircraft was in flight over France, Nov 1940A Wellington bomber built at the Vickers-Armstrongs factory in Broughton, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom in flight shortly after its completion, 7 Nov 1940A Wellington bomber built at the Vickers-Armstrongs factory in Broughton, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom on the tarmac shortly after its completion, 7 Nov 1940
Wellington bomber at Vickers-Armstrongs factory, Broughton, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom, 7 Nov 1940An American-built B-24 Liberator bomber en route to the United Kingdom as part of the Lend-Lease program, 18 Nov 1940G.50 aircraft at a makeshift airfield in Libya, circa 1940-1941German Do 17 bomber and British Spitfire fighter in the sky over Britain, Dec 1940
Wellington bomber at Vickers-Armstrongs factory, Broughton, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom, 7 Nov 1940An American-built B-24 Liberator bomber en route to the United Kingdom as part of the Lend-Lease program, 18 Nov 1940G.50 aircraft at a makeshift airfield in Libya, circa 1940-1941German Do 17 bomber and British Spitfire fighter in the sky over Britain, Dec 1940
XSB2C prototype aircraft in flight, United States, late 1940A Hs 129 ground attack aircraft with a 30mm armor piercing gun under nose at rest, 1940sA M.19 Master II aircraft and an Oxford aircraft at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, 1940sA-24 Banshee aircraft in a dive, 1941
XSB2C prototype aircraft in flight, United States, late 1940A Hs 129 ground attack aircraft with a 30mm armor piercing gun under nose at rest, 1940sA M.19 Master II aircraft and an Oxford aircraft at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, 1940sA-24 Banshee aircraft in a dive, 1941
A6M Zero fighters of Japanese Navy Genzan Air Group at Genzan (now Wonsan), Korea, 1940-1941Abukuma underway, circa 1941; note E7K1 floatplane on catapultAerial view looking west at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1940-41. Note B-18 Bolo bombers parked on the pad that would become Hangar 5.Ar 96 B aircraft in flight, date unknown
A6M Zero fighters of Japanese Navy Genzan Air Group at Genzan (now Wonsan), Korea, 1940-1941Abukuma underway, circa 1941; note E7K1 floatplane on catapultAerial view looking west at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1940-41. Note B-18 Bolo bombers parked on the pad that would become Hangar 5.Ar 96 B aircraft in flight, date unknown

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