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Bottom view of a WWII assault plane (SBD  Dauntless), with a bomb
Jet fighter cockpit against sky
Japanese Zero on tarmac shot under a wing of a USAF palne
Civil airplane cocpit
P-51 Mustang World War II era fighter flies among clouds and blue sky. (Detailed model, not a real airplane)
F-15 eagle fighter jet of the USAF silhouetted against a bright sky.
Two World War II bombers in flight on black and white stained background
Decommissioned Canadian Air Force jet.
P-47G Thunderbolt (WWII American fighter plane)  with its “Invasion Stripes”, in a very low pass
Antonov 2 Biplane flying in the Sky, Rijeka, Croatia.
Cosford,UK - 12th June 2022: A Consolidated P51 Mustang fighter aircraft of world War Two vintage, in flight against a blue sky. Close up shot
Bishop California, USA, May 13, 2010.  Bishop Airport, (KBIH).  \nWWII American Fighter Aircraft\n\nThe North American P 50D Mustang (Blue) armament, two 100lb. Bombs and six 50 Cal Guns.  Top speed of 362 Mph and  could fly over 2000 miles.  The Curtis P 40E Hellcat (Brown) armament two 100 lb. Bombs and six 50 Cal Guns.  Top speed of 296 Mph and could fly over 1,200 miles.  Both aircraft currently registered in Idaho.  Aircraft were in transit and stopped at Bishop Airport for fuel. \n\nBishop Airport was built in 1928 and expanded and operated by the Army Air Corps during WWII.  During the war it was used as a military flight training base and boasted a chow hall and barracks for pilots during training.  Because of its strategic location east of the 12,000 foot tall Sierra Nevada Mountain range Bishop would be used as a Fall Back Base in the event the Japanese military attacked the California coast.
Beja, Portugal: parked General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcons of the Portuguese Air Force - in the foreground a twin-seat F-16 BM version, the rest are F16 AMs - equipped with external fuel tanks - Beja Airport serves both civil and military aviation.
World War 2 military airplanes flying in diamond formation old stained photo
Avro Lancaster heavy bomber, Bournemouth, England. This four-engine bomber aircraft in flight over open sea with cumulus cloud formation in blue sky was the mainstay of bomber command in WW2
The image shows the nose of a Boeing B-17F WWII bomber.  The aircraft is parked on the ramp with a backdrop of a brooding, low overcast.  In black and white tones the photo presents a vintage, gritty quality like it was from the period.  The photo was taken at the Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake, WA.
Parachuters jump from a plane, Grobnik, Rijeka, Croatia.
Miramar, California, USA - September 21, 2023: The US Navy Blue Angels perform on a cloudy day at America's Airshow 2023.
F-16 Figher jet flying above clouds
P-47 Thunderbolt fighter (model) patrols the skies above the clouds
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World War II Planes Free Fly-Over During Covid
RAF Lancaster Bomber PA474 flying in mid air over Flevoland during the 2022 4th of May memorial day in The Netherlands. The Avro Lancaster heavy bomber is operated by the Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and is making a tribute to all members of Bomber Command shot down over The Netherlands.
Computer generated 3D illustration with German fighter planes of World War I
Adjustable exhaust nozzle with partly expanded diffusers - a variable area nozzle is required in a jet engine for optimal expansion and adjusting back pressure in the engine when the afterburner is operated, it avoids compressor surge problems due to the increased back pressure on the engine when the afterburner is lit - engines capable of supersonic flight have convergent-divergent exhaust duct features to generate supersonic flow - GE F110 afterburning turbofan jet engine on F-16 fighters - empennage close-up of exhaust and elevator.
World War II era fighter plane in flight side view
A scale model of the iconic B-17 Flying Fortress sitting on a scale model airfield. The B-17 was an American four-engined heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps and made by Boeing.
WWII American trainer plane  in flight
Douglas AD-5N Skyraider dive bomber with extra fuel tank and torpedo. Livingston Betsworth Field (Waterloo Municipal Airport), Waterloo, Iowa, USA 1953.
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