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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.
Plane Wreck on Iceland Beach at Sunset
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Preserved Mill and landscape in the Blueridge Mountains
Crashed DC-3 Airplane Wreck in Iceland on black lava beach at Sólheimasandur under blue twilight skyscape. Dakota United States Navy Douglas Super DC-3 Wreck at Sólheimasandur Beach, Southern Iceland, Iceland, Northern Europe.
Miramar, California, USA - September 24, 2023: The rotor of a US Marince Corps CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter on display America's Airshow 2023.
World War 2  Tank Firing Weapon on Battle Field. Omaha Beach. Normandy invasion
Damaged old soviet Union airplane an-2
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.
The houses submerged under the waters of the dam in the village of Darıbükü.
Aircraft Graveyard Arizona
the wreck of an old airplane abandoned on the beach in the north of Saudi Arabia
Destroyed Soviet Airplane in the Massawa Old Town, Eritrea
concrete and cement factory drone view
An old cargo transport aircraft, the moss, staining, and streaks of dirt down its hull made some very interesting patterns. \n\nThe aircraft obviously had some military usage in its history, whether it carried troops, supplies, vehicles, or a combination of everything I don't know. The proboscis on the nose of the aircraft is for refuelling midflight, so it could fly extreme distances so long as tanker aircraft were available to refuel from.\n\nIt is a monolithic piece of engineering, and only standing on the floor under its wingspan do you get a real impression of how big these cargo planes now are, they're a feat of design and engineering, even when obsolete and left abandoned outdoors.
This well-preserved Hellcat aircraft wreck stands out as one of the Solomon Islands' most easily reachable airplane wrecks. Resting upright and complete, it lies in a mere 9 meters of crystal-clear water. The Grumman F6F Hellcat, designed as a carrier-based fighter to supplant the earlier F4F Wildcat, rose to prominence as the Navy's dominant fighter in the latter stages of World War II, a status it never relinquished.\n\nRenowned for its robust and efficient carrier-based design, the Hellcat effectively countered the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, playing a pivotal role in securing air superiority over the Pacific. Its straightforward, highly effective design remained relatively unaltered throughout the war, with over 12,200 units produced in just over two years.\n\nThe wreck rests upon a bed of fragmented coral, surrounded by delicate branching coral formations, ensuring minimal silt disturbance and excellent underwater visibility. Undoubtedly, it ranks among the most easily accessible airplane wrecks in the Solomon Islands.
The remains of destroyed tanks and other war equipment at the Wadi Doum war site in the Sahara, northern Chad, close to the Ennedi massif. The sand dunes now cover much of the old war equipment. This is where the last battles of the war between Chad and its northern neighbor Libya took place in 1986/1987 - in 1987, Chad's army was able to push back Libyan troops in the so-called \
Derbent, Russia. - January 05, 2024: The legendary Lun ekranoplane. Development of the USSR. The only copy.
Grumman Albatross
WW2 Normandy invasion against German military
Front view of U.S. Air Force military AC-130 Hercules nose and pilot windows in monochrome
S.S. Selma Concrete Ship Shipwreck In Galveston Bay with ships in background
Aerial photographs taken on the 30th of March 2014 off the coast of Harlech, Wales UK during an archaeological survey of the site.\nThe subject is the wreck of a Lockheed P-38 Lightning known as the Maid of Harlech which crashed during WW2.
Old cargo ship arriving at the Harbor of Puerto Cabello, Carabobo State, Venezuela
Large-caliber gun on old destroyed tank beside the Syrian border. HDR photo.
The tourist destination of the rustic hull of the Peter Iredale, shipwrecked on the Oregon coast in 1906, remains photogenic.
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