RF2HG3D6P–Vintage photo of the Junkers Ju 88 The Junkers Ju 88 is a German World War II Luftwaffe twin-engined multirole combat aircraft. Junkers Aircraft and M
RM2AE3BF9–The first RAF aircraft protected the skies over England. A formation of Blenheims, at the time of the Battle of England, met the enemy.
RM2D5JN76–US paratroopers of the Allies are loaded onto C-47 Dakota aircraft before Operation Market Garden. Grait Britain. September 17, 1944
RF2BAEEX6–A Kawanishi N1K-J Shiden aircraft is on fire, hit by anti- aircraft fire from the USS Hornet. Okinawa, Japan. March 18, 1945.
RM2AMF10R–Battle of France in the Second World War: Photo of a German military road convoy destroyed by aerial allied aircraft near Nonant-le-Pin in Normandy. F
RM2CC4AAX–Bombardment of the radar through the clouds by a group of Boeing B-17F aircraft from the 384th bomber group near the German city of Bremen. November 1
RF2HG3D6N–Vintage photo of Junkers Ju 52. The Junkers Ju 52/3m (nicknamed Tante Ju ('Aunt Ju') and Iron Annie) is a transport aircraft that was designed and man
RF2CC4AMH–Explosions of large aircraft bombs on the Japanese runway at Woleai atoll in Micronesia. Traces of previous bombings are visible. This mission was car
RF2HG3CJJ–Vintage photo of an American aircraft, after operating on Japanese bases in the Pacific, returns to its aircraft carrier to refuel. A specialized team
RM2AE3BFH–The Allied Pilots in the RAF the Polish Air Force Wing Commander Stanisław Skalski was at the head of a squadron of the RAF. The crosses painted on t
RM2AMF0BD–The Japanese Mitsubishi G4M torpedo bombers on a low-level flight during the second attack on the American ships from the sea convoy in Operation Watc
RM2C6069H–LZ 127 'Graf Zeppelin': return of the airship after its first flight over Germany in September 1928.
RM2CC4B1D–Aviation maintenance of American Vought F4U-1 Corsair and Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat aircraft from the aircraft group of the Essex aircraft carrier (CVG-83
RF2D5JNFF–Burning bomber North American B-25J-10-NC Mitchell (serial number 43-36192, “Jaunty Jo” (“Boy Boy Joe”) from the 345th bomber group, shot down by anti
RF2C6069R–Participants of the 'Hollandfahrt' on October 13, 1929 near the German airship LZ 127 'Graf Zeppelin' in a hangar in Friedrichshafen
RM2AE3BND–A radar emission Tower, the precious discovery that helped ensure the safety of the air and sea routes.
RF2C605JM–LZ 127 'Graf Zeppelin': a lady in her small bathroom on Board an airship. 1929
RM2D5JN79–President Harry Truman, with his escorts and crew, is watching a boxing match aboard the Augusta cruiser of the US Navy during the return from the Pot
RM2CC4A7P–Soviet armored train “For the Motherland!”, Descended from the rails because of the Luftwaffe aviation attack in the Voroshilovgrad region (now the ci
RF2C606MC–LZ 127 'Graf Zeppelin': steel frame of the airship. 1928
RF2D5JN13–The Japanese “Kaga” aircraft carrier conducts flight operations during the Japan-China War in 1937. China. May 1937 On the deck of “Kaga” aircraft car
RM2D5JNCA–German Messerschmitt Me-262 jet fighter of the Nazi Luftwaffe in flight. At the helm of the aircraft pilot Hans Fay, previously surrendered to the Ame
RM2C607R9–A German aircraft drops its load of bombs above England, during an attack on September 20, 1940.
RMT5E0HT–The R.A.F attacked the German convoys in the Mediterranean. A bomb dropped by a 'Beaufighter' aircraft hit an armed merchant ship carrying German rein
RF2CC4A8A–The wreckage of the crashed Japanese aircraft – Mitsubishi A6M Zero and Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa fighters.
RM2D5JNAN–The US Ticonderoga aircraft carrier (CV-14) after the Japanese kamikaze attack, the Kamikaze aircraft crashed into the flight deck, and its bomb explo
RM2D5JN3K–Japanese cruiser “Kirishima” and aircraft carrier “Akagi” in the bay Tsukumowan, Japan. April 27, 1939
RF2D5JN12–The Japanese Nakajima B5N carrier based torpedo bomber lands on the deck of the Sekaku aircraft carrier of the Imperial Navy during operations in the
RM2AMEYHG–The American “Yorktown” aircraft carrier (USS Yorktown CV-10), anchored at the atoll of Majuro. On the deck of Yorktown aircraft carrier are aircraft
RF2HG3CJG–Vintage photo of American 'Skuas' fighters have the property, at rest, to fold their wings. Doesn't that make them look like grasshoppers?. Pacific. 1
RM2D5JN3H–The launching of Japanese “Kaiten” man-controlled torpedoes from the light cruiser “Kitakami”.
RM2D5JN3J–The Akizuki destroyer (Autumn Moon) was the first ship in the class. The Akizuki destroyer was adopted on June 11, 1942 after being built at the Yokos
RM2D5JN3F–View of the upper deck of the Japanese light cruiser “Kitakami”. The photo shows equipment for the transportation of manned torpedoes “Kaiten”. Kitaka
RM2AMF0NN–Unfinished Italian “Aquila” aircraft carrier. After the British air strike on Taranto in Italy, work began on the re-equipment of the “Roma” of the se
RM2D5JNCJ–The German soldiers are using the captured Soviet 76.2-mm 3-K anti-aircraft gun of the 1931 model in Sevastopol. Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia. 1942
RM2AMEYM0–The photo shows the unsuccessful test take-off of the Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bomber from desk of the Ticonderoga aircraft carrier. Pacific. July
RM2CC4AB4–Personnel of the Enterprise aircraft carrier (CV-6) places the Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber from the US VB-6 bomber squadron on the edge of the f
RM2CC4A6H–A view of the flight deck of the Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi from the nose. March 1942
RF2NH6FFN–1914-1918. World War I. The assembly of aircraft engines on German combat aircraft on assembly lines. Even the machine gun is already assembled at this stage as you can see on the right side.
RF2NH6FGD–1914-1918. World War I. Preparation for the start. The victorious advance of the Germans on the Western Front.
RMWTD67K–The Royal Air Force is the mistress of the African sky. Flying over the mountains of Tunisia, the Boston bombers attack the airfields of the Axis.
RM2C606MR–After a successful trip, LZ 127 'Graf Zeppelin' returns to his home in Friedrichshafen
RM2D5JN3N–USAF North American B-25 Mitchell twin-engine bomber with Browning M2 machine guns of 12.7 mm caliber and 75 mm cannon during maintenance.
RM2AE3BKD–Tank inspection. Thousands of blinds are inspected one last time before they depart for the front.
RM2CC4A82–The Messerschmitt Bf.109E Luftwaffe fighters from 1.JG27 (W3 +) Sqoadron in flight over North Africa. El Ghazala, Libya. February 1942
RF2D5JNH2–The Consolidated B-24 Liberator (Blue I) bomber was shot down during a raid on a chemical complex in the town of Blechhammer. The plant in Blechhammer
RM2C1FBYH–Two German Luftwaffe Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers return from an attack against the British south coast, during the Battle for Britain, on August 19, 1940
RM2C608B6–Lieutenant Vernon Richards of the 361st Fighter Group pilots his P-51D Mustang, nicknamed ‘Tika IV’, during a bomber escort mission. 1944
RM2C1FCF0–A forward machine gunner sits at his battle position in the nose of a German Heinkel He 111 bomber, while en route to England in November of 1940.
RM2AMF2FY–American fighters during the attack on the Japanese fleet off Midway, in June of 1942. At center a burning Japanese ship is visible. The Japanese airc
RM2AMF2FG–TBD-1 torpedo bombers of Torpedo Squadron Six unfold their wings on the deck of USS Enterprise prior to launching an attack against four Japanese carr
RF2NH6FFY–1914-1918. World War I. Two soldiers working with a large Searchlight. They both wear gas masks.
RMWTD1XB–The brave crews of the RAF are ready for air battle. Unaware of the fatigue, at the slightest warning, they will go in front of the fighters and bombe
RMWTD4DF–A group of 'B-26 Marauders' (an American twin-engined medium bomber) belonging to the Tactical Air Force attacked an important railway junction in Has
RF2D5JMHW–Illustration of Zeppelin from British newspaper of World War I time. June, 1915
RMWTD591–The British air force, the main weapon on the desert front. A R. A. F. Boston bomber attacks German gas depots and tank columns to prepare the march t
RMWTD47Y–German Junkers Ju 87 ('stuka') flies over the Great Barrier of the Dnieper. On the two dreams of the Great River, hard and violent fights take place.
RF2C60E3K–LZ 127 'Graf Zeppelin': Workers on scaffolding work on a huge steel structure. 1927
RF2C6069K–LZ 127 'Graf Zeppelin': a canvas is stretched over the massive body of the Zeppelin. 1928
RF2C605K5–LZ 127 'Graf Zeppelin': using the external coating of the airship. 1928
RMT5E0F0–On the lookout for German bombers. A squadron of British 'Hurricane' fighter planes is on patrol.
RF2C605JN–LZ 127 'Graf Zeppelin': the interior of the cab.
RM2D5JN14–Japanese naval officers: Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi, Commander of the 2nd Carrier Squadron, Vice Admiral Shiro Takatsu, 4th Fleet Commander, and Rea
RM2C60BP4–The German airship Hindenburg flies over Manhattan on may 6, 1937. In a few hours the ship will light up when you try to land
RM2C60AD3–The German airship Hindenburg flies over Manhattan on may 6, 1937. In a few hours the ship will light up when you try to land
RF2C60AA2–Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin (1838 – 1917) was a German general and later inventor of the Zeppelin rigid airships; he founded the
RF2C60ACW–The famous commander of the 'Graf Zeppelin' Dr. Hugo Eckener (1868-1954) in the wheelhouse
RM2CC48YK–The German zeppelin Hindenburg floats past the Empire State Building over Manhattan, on August 8, 1936, en route to Lakehurst, New Jersey, from German
RM2AMEXGJ–The queue of passengers waiting to board the airship LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin. 1930-s
RM2A3RNNT–The destroyer of the American fleet at Pearl Harbour. The amercain cuirasse of 31.800 tons' West Virginia ' falls and sinks into the sea.
RM2C6075D–The condensation trails from German and British fighter planes engaged in an aerial battle appear in the sky over Kent, along the southeastern coast o
RM2CC4BG3–His Majesty's Airship R100 leaves her mooring on her maiden voyage. 1929
RM2AMF2KJ–Pearl Harbor, December 7th, 1941. Haunting photo of the fires aboard the ships in battleship row.
RM2C6075W–A ninety minute exposure taken from a Fleet Street rooftop during an air raid in London, on September 2, 1940. The searchlight beams on the right had
RM2AE3BK7–They're destined for Russia. Matilda tanks for the Soviet Army were built in an English factory.
RM2CC4BEK–Passengers pass the time in the His Majesty's Airship R100’s lounge. 1929.
RM2CC4BER–A maid prepares a dish in theHis Majesty's Airship R100’s galley. 1929.
RM2C60758–A German twin propelled Messerschmitt BF 110 bomber, nicknamed “Fliegender Haifisch” (Flying Shark), over the English Channel, in August of 1940.
RM2C1EFXE–The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley was one of three British twin-engined, front line medium bomber types that were in service with the Royal Air F
RF2CC493C–The R-100 moored in Cardington, England. 1929. The R100 airship was built as part of a British government programme to develop airships to provide pas
RM2C1F171–Retro poster from the WW2 time period. The Battle of Britain. 1940
RM2AE3CK5–Technical staff near Japanese Yokosuka D4Y Suisei dive bombers. In the allied army, Yokosuka D4Y Suisei was codenamed “Judy.”
RF2CC493F–The R-100 nears completion in its hangar in Yorkshire. 1929.
RM2CC4BEE–Passengers lounge in the grand salon of His Majesty's Airship R100. 1930.
RM2D5JNAE–The railway junction in the city of Limburg (Germany), destroyed as a result of the bombing of light and medium bombers from the 9th Air Division of t
RM2CC4BFT–The lounge of His Majesty's Airship R100 is rearranged as a dining room for meals. 1929.
RM2C607AT–The Palace of Westminster in London, silhouetted against light from fires caused by bombings.
RM2CC4BFB–A passenger looking outside the His Majesty's Airship R100 panoramic windows. 1930
RM2CC4BG0–The lounge of His Majesty's Airship R100 is rearranged as a dining room for meals. 1929.
RM2CC4BFK–Passengers hang around the salon and upper gallery of His Majesty's Airship R100. 1930.
RM2AMF3JK–Pearl Harbor during the first wave of the attack.
RM2AMF3FD–Bomber pilots who participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
RM2C607H4–A huge scrap heap where German planes, brought down over Great Britain, were dumped, photographed on August 27, 1940. The large number of Nazi planes
RM2C607RF–Fires rage in the city of London after a lone German bomber had dropped incendiary bombs close to the heart of the city on September 1, 1940.
RM2C607HF–A Nazi Heinkel He 111 bomber flies over London in the autumn of 1940. The Thames River runs through the image.
RM2D5JNA6–A squadron of German Heinkel He-111 two-engine bombers from the Nazi Luftwaffe in the sky over Paris. France. 1940
RM2D5JN8H–German Junkers Ju-87B-2 dive bomber of Lieutenant Hubert Polz from ll/StG2 Luftwaffe Squdron in North Africa. Libya, North Africa. 1941
RM2AMF2R2–Heinkel He 111 bombers escaping radar detection fly perilously low over the English Channel 1940
RF2CTBC7M–Vector of celebrities of La Belle Epoque. France Wilbur Wright (1867 - 1912) was an American aviation pioneer who along with his brother Orville devel
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