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Australian soldier observing the burning wreck of Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, near Tobruk, Libya, 1941Australian soldiers on a wrecked German Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, Libya, circa 1941B-17B Flying Fortress bombers at March Field, California, United States, early 1941.B-18 Bolo bomber of the 25th Bomb Group at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941. Note the hangar under construction in the background.
Australian soldier observing the burning wreck of Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, near Tobruk, Libya, 1941Australian soldiers on a wrecked German Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber, Libya, circa 1941B-17B Flying Fortress bombers at March Field, California, United States, early 1941.B-18 Bolo bomber of the 25th Bomb Group at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941. Note the hangar under construction in the background.
B-18 Bolo bomber of the 25th Bomb Group taking off from Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941.B-18 Bolo bombers taxiing at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941. Note Hangars 3 and 2 still under construction in the distance.B-25A Mitchell bomber of the 17th Bomber Group, US 34th Bomber Squadron at McChord Army Air Force field, Washington, United States, 1941; note Thunderbird insignia of 34th Bomber SquadronBaltimore IV/V aircraft in flight, 1940s
B-18 Bolo bomber of the 25th Bomb Group taking off from Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941.B-18 Bolo bombers taxiing at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941. Note Hangars 3 and 2 still under construction in the distance.B-25A Mitchell bomber of the 17th Bomber Group, US 34th Bomber Squadron at McChord Army Air Force field, Washington, United States, 1941; note Thunderbird insignia of 34th Bomber SquadronBaltimore IV/V aircraft in flight, 1940s
Buffalo aircraft resting on runway, circa 1941BV 222C Wiking aircraft on its landing approach, 1940sC-87 Liberator (cargo variant of the B-24) at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941 as part of the “Arabian Knight” route-mapping operation. Note the large flag marking used as neutrality markings in pre-war 1941.Ca.331 OA prototype aircraft, Italy, early 1940s
Buffalo aircraft resting on runway, circa 1941BV 222C Wiking aircraft on its landing approach, 1940sC-87 Liberator (cargo variant of the B-24) at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1941 as part of the “Arabian Knight” route-mapping operation. Note the large flag marking used as neutrality markings in pre-war 1941.Ca.331 OA prototype aircraft, Italy, early 1940s
Ca.331 OA prototype aircraft, Italy, early 1940sCanadian pilot James Henry Whalen posing with his Spitfire fighter, RAF Tangmere, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, 1941Canadian Typhoon fighter parked on marsden matting, circa 1940sCaptured German Bf 110 C-4 aircraft at RAF Duxford, England, United Kingdom, 1941, as seen in publication US Navy Naval Aviation News dated 13 Dec 1943
Ca.331 OA prototype aircraft, Italy, early 1940sCanadian pilot James Henry Whalen posing with his Spitfire fighter, RAF Tangmere, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, 1941Canadian Typhoon fighter parked on marsden matting, circa 1940sCaptured German Bf 110 C-4 aircraft at RAF Duxford, England, United Kingdom, 1941, as seen in publication US Navy Naval Aviation News dated 13 Dec 1943
Captured MB.200 bomber in German markings, 1940sCockpit of BV 222 Wiking aircraft, circa 1940sCrashed German Ju 88 aircraft in France, 1940-1941CW-21 aircraft, China, circa 1941
Captured MB.200 bomber in German markings, 1940sCockpit of BV 222 Wiking aircraft, circa 1940sCrashed German Ju 88 aircraft in France, 1940-1941CW-21 aircraft, China, circa 1941

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