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WWII bomber. B-25 Mitchell.
propeller of an historical aircraft
A scale model of the iconic bare-metal DC-3 Dakota in the desert.
Propeller of an abandoned aircraft
Washington, DC, United States - May 5, 2019: A Boeing 747 passenger airliner parked at a gate at Dulles International Airport.
Turboprop engine of the aircraft for repair, maintenance
Vintage Douglas DC-3 propellor airplane ready for take off at the runway of an empty airfield. Image with a retro look.
Lincolnshire, UK - July 7, 2014: Former French Navy Morane-Saulnier MS-733 Alcyon trainer aircraft G-MSAL on approach to land at Waddington.
Computer generated 3D illustration with an US biplane airplane from 1915
Hendon, London, England - November 4th 2023:  Restored Spitfire put up in the public area as a advertisement for the RAF museum in Hendon
Classic airliner from the 50s
the plane in the hangar
Close up of propellers on twin engine turbo prop airplane.
historical fighter plane on a runway
The biplane is in the hangar for maintenance. Selective focus.
Curtiss-Wright Travel Air 4000 biplane flying in clear, blue sky.  Built in 1929. Blakesburg, Iowa, USA on August 31, 2008.
Retro style picture of the biplane.
Jet plane in the hangar at the airport, ready for the repair
Odena, Spain – November 07, 2020: old biplane aircraft. Pitts Special S-2B rear
Cargo aircraft making precision landings at high mountain airport.  This aircraft is a workhorse as is evidenced by the dirt and grim on the bottom of the hull.
A beautifully restored L-4 Grasshopper flies by at Massey Aerodrome, a small grass field on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.\n\nThe L-4 Grasshopper is a light observation and liaison aircraft that served with distinction during World War II. Developed by Piper Aircraft Corporation, the L-4 Grasshopper was a militarized version of the Piper J-3 Cub, a popular civilian aircraft of the era.\n\nThe primary role of the L-4 Grasshopper was observation, reconnaissance, and liaison duties. It was used for artillery spotting, aerial photography, courier missions, and communication tasks, providing vital support to ground troops.\n\nThe L-4 Grasshopper saw extensive service during World War II, serving with the U.S. Army Air Forces, the U.S. Navy (as the NE-1), and other Allied air forces. It played a vital role in numerous campaigns, including the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, and the Pacific island-hopping campaign.
Antonov 2 Biplane flying in the Sky, Rijeka, Croatia.
cockpit of a historical fighter plane
A classic Mk 1 Spitfire flies over the British countryside. Model photography.
Two World War II bombers in flight on black and white stained background
Views of a small private grass airstrip in Marstons Mills on Cape Cod in MA.  Many small planes are on the ground including several DC3s.  All runways for this airstrip are grass.
Commercial passenger airplane in 1951. DC-3. Scanned film with significant grain.
Unknown, United States – April 04, 1911: Wright Brothers airplane being tested. Their plane was the first Military Plane Purchased by US. Biplane circa 1910
vintage Wright flyer biplane.
Single engine private plane (Aronca 7 AC) in flight.
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