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Nimitz, Fletcher, Spruance, and others, CinCPacHQ, Pearl Harbor, 1944Officers aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownOn approach to the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, an SB2U Vindicator shows the LSO “Gear Down, Flaps Down, Hook Down,” 1943-44.One SNJ Texan and 13 FM-2 Wildcats tied down on the flight deck of training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.
Nimitz, Fletcher, Spruance, and others, CinCPacHQ, Pearl Harbor, 1944Officers aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownOn approach to the training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, an SB2U Vindicator shows the LSO “Gear Down, Flaps Down, Hook Down,” 1943-44.One SNJ Texan and 13 FM-2 Wildcats tied down on the flight deck of training aircraft carrier USS Sable on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.
Ooperation Jedburgh personnel in a demolition class, Milton Hall, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, circa 1944Operation Jedburgh personnel preparing for their delivery into France via a B-24 aircraft, Area T, RAF Harrington, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom, circa 1944Ordinancemen loading a 1,000-pound bomb into the bombay of a TBM-1C aboard USS Intrepid, 1943-1945; note flame arrester on the planeOrdinancemen loading a 1,000-pound bomb into the bombay of a TBM-1C aboard USS Intrepid, 1943-1945; note flame arrester on the plane’s exhaust port
Ooperation Jedburgh personnel in a demolition class, Milton Hall, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, circa 1944Operation Jedburgh personnel preparing for their delivery into France via a B-24 aircraft, Area T, RAF Harrington, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom, circa 1944Ordinancemen loading a 1,000-pound bomb into the bombay of a TBM-1C aboard USS Intrepid, 1943-1945; note flame arrester on the plane's exhaust portOrdinancemen loading a 1,000-pound bomb into the bombay of a TBM-1C aboard USS Intrepid, 1943-1945; note flame arrester on the plane’s exhaust port
OS2U Kingfisher aircraft aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownOS2U Kingfisher being launched by catapult from the cruiser Detroit in the Aleutians, 1944. Note the oversized National Insignia.OS2U Kingfisher being launched by catapult from the cruiser Detroit in the Aleutians, 1944. Note the oversized National Insignia.OS2U Kingfisher of Scouting Utility Squadron 2 about to make a water landing, 1944. Location unknown.
OS2U Kingfisher aircraft aboard USS New Jersey, date unknownOS2U Kingfisher being launched by catapult from the cruiser Detroit in the Aleutians, 1944. Note the oversized National Insignia.OS2U Kingfisher being launched by catapult from the cruiser Detroit in the Aleutians, 1944. Note the oversized National Insignia.OS2U Kingfisher of Scouting Utility Squadron 2 about to make a water landing, 1944. Location unknown.
Overhead view of Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii, 1944P-38D Lightning aircraft at rest at an airfield, date unknownP-38J-15-LO Lightning aircraft P-38J-15-LO Lightning aircraft
Overhead view of Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii, 1944P-38D Lightning aircraft at rest at an airfield, date unknownP-38J-15-LO Lightning aircraft 'Colorado Belle', 1943-1945, photo 1 of 2; note 'droop snoot' glass nose for bombardierP-38J-15-LO Lightning aircraft 'Colorado Belle', 1943-1945, photo 2 of 2; note 'droop snoot' glass nose for bombardier
P-39L-1-BE Airacobra aircraft being prepared to be flown to the Soviet Union under the Lend-Lease Program, possibly Nome, Alaska, 1943-1944P-39Q-30-BE Airacobra and P-63A-8-BE Kingcobra aircraft being built at the Bell Aircraft Corporation factory at Wheatfield, New York, United States, circa 1944P-40N Warhawk converted to TP-40N two-seat trainer, 1944-1945. Location unknownP-47D Thunderbolt “Tony” of the 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron. Note under the left wing is an air-droppable life raft that is designed to open when it hits water.
P-39L-1-BE Airacobra aircraft being prepared to be flown to the Soviet Union under the Lend-Lease Program, possibly Nome, Alaska, 1943-1944P-39Q-30-BE Airacobra and P-63A-8-BE Kingcobra aircraft being built at the Bell Aircraft Corporation factory at Wheatfield, New York, United States, circa 1944P-40N Warhawk converted to TP-40N two-seat trainer, 1944-1945. Location unknownP-47D Thunderbolt “Tony” of the 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron. Note under the left wing is an air-droppable life raft that is designed to open when it hits water.

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