RFCBCCGD–Lockheed P-38 Lightning of the USAAF in flight during WW11
RME4HJ4R–American B-17 Flying Fortresses taking flak on a daylight bombing operation over occupied France in late 1942. These aircraft ar
RMCPWNNH–USAAF Bell P-39D ''Airacobra'' aircraft from the 8th Fighter Group
RMDB4YFR–events, Second World War/WWII, aerial warfare, US bombers Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortress' of the 8th USAAF dropping bombs on Schweinfurt, Germany, 17.8.1943, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2A9DPWG–An aerial view of the USAAF North Field on Tinian Island. It was from here in World War Two that B-29 bombers flew long range missions against mainland Japan. Both the missions to Hiroshima and Nagasaki originated from this airstrip
RM2M97GED–Olds, Robin, Major USAAF in his P-51.
RM2FK00R6–American, WW2 military recruitment poster, Fly: US Army Air Forces (USAAF), 1942-1945
RMBC97N2–USAAF poster from 1944 .The phrase 'O'r the ramparts we watch' is taken from the Star Spangled Banner anthem
RMKMMT9H–Aerial view of the airfield built for USAAF, Greencastle, Northen Ireland, 1945
RM2GAEMCW–WW2 Aerial attack bombing run of USAAF Martin B-26 Marauder bombers on the railroad bridge across the Moselle River at Trier-Pfalzel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Nazi Germany, Dec. 24, 1944 World War II Second World War Daylight bombing raids allies Air Force
RMMPWC66–RAF Christchurch, Dorset, May 1944. Artist: USAAF Photographer.
RMRKXKHT–A captured German Luftwaffe Focke Wulf FW 190 in the marking of the USAAF. This aircraft originally had the Werk Number 0181550. It was captured by the Allies in North Africa and later flown by the 85th FS, 79th FG of the United States Army Air Force.
RMM57RRC–1942, USA, historical picture showing servicemen of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) wearing their flying kit standing together outside at home on leave.
RMWHA1RW–WW2: 8th USAAF heavy bombers attacked oil refineries at Hamburg on 20th June 1944. Leaving 8 plants burning. Here the Rhenania Ossag refinery spouts black smoke thousands of feet into the air furing the assault.
RMFD0EXM–Tuskegee airmen from the 332nd Fighter Group receiving a briefing in Ramitelli, Italy in March 1945.
RMCX63XH–Republic P-47G Thunderbolt in USAAF markings displaying at Duxford Airshow 2012
RMD3E00W–Memorial to American airmen killed in World War Two from USAAF airbases in England Duxford Imperial War Museum Cambridgeshire UK
RMFB75MR–Imperial War Museum, Duxford,Cambridgeshire,England. dec 2015 Glass panels showing every USAAF plane shot down in WW2 at the USAAF hanger
RMAY45ET–Preserverd USAAF Station 146 gWorld War 2 airfield control tower on USAF airbase at Seeting in Norfolk UK
RMCBCCHP–military band the skyliners USAAF WW11
RM2HJCMKR–A U.S. Army Air Forces Air Transport Command Douglas C-47 Skytrain flying over the Giza pyramids in Egypt, during World War II, 1943. Loaded with urgent war supplies and materials, this plane was one of a fleet flying shipments from the U.S. across the Atlantic and Africa to strategic battle zones.
RME6HP4X–Dunsfold, UK. 23rd Aug, 2014. Royal Netherlands Air Force B-25 North American Mitchell World War 2 USAAF medium bomber aircraft flying at Wings and Wheels air show at Dunsfold Surrey on Saturday 23rd August Credit: Niall Ferguson/Alamy Live News
RMT3WA9B–ARMEES ALLIEES 1939-1945, Ensemble pilote USAAF, Blouson de vol type B-10 en toile, col fourrure, fermeture à glissière de marque 'Crown', patch 20th Airforce cousu sur le haut de l'épaule gauche et bande cuir avec initiales du pilote 'B.T.O.' (réparations, petites taches de peinture). Pantalon toile 'Chino' M-37, chemise toile 'Chino' M-38 (sans plastron) datée 43 et cravate, serre-tête d'été en toile type A-10 A (mention 'US Air Force', sans écouteurs), paire de lunettes Polaroid teintées M-44, masque à oxygène type 'A-13-A' (ici une version fr, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMH988CK–Douglas C-47A Skytrain, military version of the DC-3 Dakota,in USAAF D-Day markings parked at White Waltham
RM2M97H0G–Tibbetts, Paul, Pilot as Col USAAF beside Boeing B-29 'Enola Gay'.
RMP9BABW–“Contrary Mary”, North American Mustang P51d fighter plane from the Second World War.Usaaf.
RMDDG8AT–TUSKEGEE AIRCREW of the USAAF 332nd Fighter Group in a briefing at Ramitelli, Italy, in March 1945
RMKMMTEP–Aerial view of the airfield built for USAAF, Snetterton Heath, UK 1945
RM2JCYFXD–WW2 American Fighter Ace USAAF Francis S. Gabreski in cockpit of his P-47 Thunderbolt. Photograph from July 1944 as shown by the 28 swastika victory markings - Gabreski scored his 28th kill on 5 July and was captured on 20 July. Date July 1944 World War II Second World War
RMMPWCTD–RAF Greenham Common, Berkshire, December 1943. Artist: USAAF Photographer.
RMDX5H19–Memorial 96th Bombardment Group 8th USAAF United States Air Force WW2 Snetterton Heath Norfolk England UK
RMCEBER7–RAF Kings Cliffe Airfield (USAAF Station 367) Memorial, England, UK
RFT5WGTP–USAAF Captain and Flight Nurse Re-enactors
RMFD0EYC–Tuskegee airmen from the 332nd Fighter Group playing cards in Ramitelli, Italy in March 1945.
RMCX03NY–Republic P-47G Thunderbolt in USAAF markings on display at Duxford Airshow 2012
RMD3E019–Memorial to American airmen killed in World War Two from USAAF airbases in England Duxford Imperial War Museum Cambridgeshire UK
RMP6NRT5–Control tower, USAAF Langford Lodge
RFJ007FW–Spanhoe Airfield memorial, near Northampton England, commemorating the personnel of the RAF and USAAF who died in WWII
RMCBB902–USAAF operations room during WW11
RMG16DXJ–Nurses advancing through a cloud of smoke in a gas mask drill of the U.S. Army Air Forces Technical Training Command, Scott Field, Illinois, 1942. The gas mask is a mask used to protect the wearer from inhaling airborne pollutants and toxic gases. The mas
RME6HP51–Dunsfold, UK. 23rd Aug, 2014. Royal Netherlands Air Force B-25 North American Mitchell World War 2 USAAF medium bomber aircraft flying at Wings and Wheels air show at Dunsfold Surrey on Saturday 23rd August Credit: Niall Ferguson/Alamy Live News
RMAREPG7–446th Bomb Group USAAF museum Flixton aviation museum Suffolk England
RMH988D6–Douglas C-47A Skytrain, military version of the DC-3 Dakota,in USAAF D-Day markings making a flypast at Abingdon, UK
RM2M97H1C–Stewart, James , Pilot as Col in USAAF -began combat flying with 453rd Bomb Group, 31 March 1944.
RFBWRTAK–Crash site of USAAF B-24 Liberator bomber,serial number 42-95095, based at the Warton Aerodrome. War grave,Fairy Lochs.Scotland.
RM2ATFKP2–CHEMNITZ, Germany. USAAF B17 bombers in daylight raids attacking the railway marshalling yards in March 1945
RMP32X53–Harrogate, Yorkshire, UK. 17th Jun, 2018. UK Yorkshire Harrogate Valley Gardens USAAF Jeep and people in period dress at the Harrogate 1940s Day 17 June 2018 Credit: Mark Sunderland/Alamy Live News
RMCW2CRW–USAAF US Air Force Jeep
RMMPWCWA–RAF Greenham Common, Berkshire, October 1943. Artist: USAAF Photographer.
RMDX5H02–Memorial 96th Bombardment Group 8th USAAF United States Air Force WW2 Snetterton Heath Norfolk England UK
RMRYFMPT–Bell Bombardier Wings USAAF Army badge
RMAWM944–Classic World War 2 P 51 Mustang USAAF American single seat fighter
RMFD0EYD–Tuskegee airmen from the 332nd Fighter Group in Ramitelli, Italy in March 1945.
RMD3DYTK–Memorial to American airmen killed in World War Two from USAAF airbases in England Duxford Imperial War Museum Cambridgeshire UK
RMJM8T74–78th fighter group, p-51 north American mustang, USAAf Duxford
RMM61G7K–1940’s Vintage WW2 image of an American USAF Douglas C39 transport aircraft type, which was called upon to perform many rigorous transport duties in World War 2, including the urgent evacuation of personnel .
RFCBCCK5–USAAF Hudson A28 A29 transport aircraft
RMRKNF7R–B-24 Liberators at low altitude while approaching the oil refineries at Ploesti, Romania, August 1, 1943.
RME6HP50–Dunsfold, UK. 23rd Aug, 2014. Royal Netherlands Air Force B-25 North American Mitchell World War 2 USAAF medium bomber aircraft flying at Wings and Wheels air show at Dunsfold Surrey on Saturday 23rd August Credit: Niall Ferguson/Alamy Live News
RMAREPGB–446th Bomb Group USAAF museum Flixton aviation museum Suffolk England
RMG1983H–Douglas C-47A Skytrain, military version of the DC-3 Dakota,in USAAF D-Day markings making a flypast at Abingdon, UK
RM2M97TDH–USAAF B-24 Liberators bomb the Trystian Lock and the inner end of the eastern jetty at Dunkirk on 15 February 1943.
RFBWRTCE–Crash site of USAAF B-24 Liberator bomber,serial number 42-95095, based at the Warton Aerodrome. War grave,Fairy Lochs.Scotland.
RMB3NG36–TUNISIA - USAAF crew of a B-17 on one of the airfields established after Operation Torch in 1942
RM2GFXXHR–USAAF 94th Bombardment Group war memorial, - Rougham Airfield, Bury St Edmunds
RFCW4HTG–USAAF US Airforce Aircraft Wing Decal
RMCETY69–War Memarial to the USAAF 389th Bombardment Group in the churchyard at Hethel, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
RMDX5H0M–Memorial 96th Bombardment Group 8th USAAF United States Air Force WW2 Snetterton Heath Norfolk England UK
RMRYJMD6–12th Air Corps US Airforce USAAF badge
RMJXMP1F–Catalina Flying Boat G-PBYA representing USAAF OA-10A 44-33915 at Blackbushe 75 Festival of Flight
RMCTW8DE–Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Memphis Belle' (G-BEDF) USAAF daylight bomber performs at the Bournemouth Air Festival, 2011