RMWH9YTH–WW2: Hurricane plane at war. Night fighter pilot about to take off. Painting.
RM2J75A92–An early 20th century American educational poster from World War One, 1914-1918, showing an airplane crashed in the ocean, with survivors and a rescue plane. 1917. The artist is L.N.Britton (1858 - 1934)
RMBX6PXF–events, Second World War / WWII, aerial warfare, aircraft, German tactical bomber Junkers Ju 88 A-5, Lehrgeschwader 1 (LG 1), circa 1941, painting, Africa, bombers, Luftwaffe, plane, aircraft, planes, Wehrmacht, 20th century, historic, historical, Third Reich, 1940s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2JR3EC4–Halftone of a Vickers' Supermarine Spitfire during World War Two, published 1942.
RMB43D35–events, Second World War / WW II, Pacific, Santa Cruz Island, Japanese plane attacking the aircraft carrier 'USS Hornet' is hit by AA fire, 26.10.1942, after painting by Dwight C. Chepler,
RM2CW18K6–Defence of Albion by Paul Nash (1889-1946), oil on canvas, 1942
RFA1CY1K–War over Middle East with fighter plane
RMT832NE–Robin Smith Aviation Art artist working on a painting outside his sales tent at an airshow. Painting titled Another Dawn, RAF Typhoon second world war
RM2AM3HR4–world war 2 aeroplane artwork
RM2WM7GT4–Plane assembly, from The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals: Making Aircraft. Print lithograph by C.R.W. (Christopher Richard Wynne) Nevinson., 1916
RMBHKDTA–events, Second World War / WWII, aerial warfare, aircraft, details / interiors, German Luftwaffe soldier painting the Balken Cross on the fuselage of a medium bomber Heinkel He 111, circa 1940,
RM2B01K61–USA: 'Find the Range of your Patriotism by Enlisting in the Navy'. First World War naval recruitment lithograph poster by Vojtech Preissig (31 July 1873 - 11 June 1944), US Navy, 1918. Prior to the outbreak of World War I, military recruitment in the US was conducted primarily by individual states. Upon entering the war, however, the federal government took on an increased role, using five basic appeals to motivate these campaigns: patriotism (the most prevalent theme), job/career/education, adventure/challenge, social status and travel.
RMERFTAE–World War I planes - Caption reads: 'A Duel in the Air'. From 'The Red Book Of The War' by Herbert Strang. C.1916
RM2JA7FB7–Painting of a Japanese Kamikaze fighter plane against flags resembling the original flag of Japan
RMMNJD2H–Republic P-47 Thunderbolt named Snafu War Eagle World War Two, Second World War fighter plane rolled out after painting. Checkerboard nose
RMCYPP5B–Canadian Pilot, Arthur Roy Brown, in Sopwith Camel Downing Baron Manfred von Richthofen in his Fokker Tri-Plane, April 2, 1918
RM2M3T0HX–Six war artists at work, filmed for the Two Cities' film "Out of Chaos" - aimed at generating interest in the National Gallery War Artists' Exhibition, but also in modern painting generally. (from top left - clockwise): Stanley Spencer sketches on Clydeside, Paul Nash at the vast mound of German plane salvage known as Cowley Dump, Art Critic Eric Newton, Leonard Roseman, Graham Sutherland working among the debris of bombed London buildings and Sir Kenneth Clark who set up the War Artists' Advisory Committee. Date: 1944
RF2D9HAPH–Digital illustration painting design style helicopter shooting to airplane over Asia's paddy , aircraft war.
RF2A93TR5–post apocalypse scenery showing of spaceships flying above abandoned skyscrapers, digital art style, illustration painting
RM2J2KNR2–An early 20th century German advertising poster from World War One, 1914-1918, showing a black eagle sitting on the wing of a downed British biplane. Text announces an exhibition in Munich of the spoils of the air war. Artist Unknown
RMGFF01P–Memphis Belle B-17 World War Two bomber airplane on display at Mud Island, Memphis, Tennessee, USA. Pin-up decal and machine gun
RM2JR3EAG–Halftone of pilots parachuting to the ground during the early days of World War Two, published 1942.
RF2AX1E61–1942 , 4 june , USA : BATTLE OF MIDWAY . ARTWORK by E.S. Smith. Painting depicting a U.S. Navy Douglas TBD-1 Devastator torpedo plane making an attack against a Japanese aircraft carrier at the Battle of Midway, 4 June 1942. - WORLD WAR II - WWII - SECONDA GUERRA MONDIALE - foto storiche storica - HISTORY PHOTOS - Stati Uniti d' America - bombardamento - nave - Marina - Navy - mare - sea - attacco aereo - USA - GIAPPONE - GUERRA DEL PACIFICO - OCEANO - OCEAN PACIFIC - BATTAGLIA - BATTLE - aeroplano - Islands - Midway Atoll - The Battle of Midway - HAWAY - AVIAZIONE - portaerei ---- ARCH
RM2M3PEP3–Naval airmen Briggs, Sippe and Babington of the Royal Naval Air Service (before the RAF was formed) raiding the Friedrichshafen Zeppelin Sheds in Germany, for which they won DSOs and the Legion of Honour. Reproduction of a painting by John Bryan in Great War Deeds, a special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915, featuring heroic actions of the First World War. 1914
RF2C6KY6T–Painted aircraft fuselage - Palm Springs Air Museum: Palm Springs, CA / USA - 062720
RM2M3PEN4–Flight Commander Hewlett of the Royal Naval Air Service (before the RAF was formed) almost colliding with a mast of a German warship during the air raid on Cuxhaven on Christmas Day 1914. Reproduction of a painting by John Bryan in Great War Deeds, a special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915, featuring heroic actions of the First World War. Date: 1914
RMBK2BP3–A Hawker Hurricane flying over the coast
RM2GK7PXH–A German plane shot down by Soviet partisans in the 1940s.
RFJ7AD57–A female worker paints the American insignia on a Navy plane wing, 1942.
RMDMW9R0–American World War 2 Flying Fortress Bomber Watercolour Painting
RMDDN291–War work at Waring & Gillow, Hammersmith, London, 1916. Artist: Bedford Lemere and Company
RMCMRTPY–1918 airplane American Flying School pilot plane student painting painter paint insignia
RMMNJD2K–Republic P-47 Thunderbolt named Snafu, War Eagle. World War Two, Second World War fighter plane rolled out after painting. Checkerboard nose
RF2JG6MDC–Captain Fequant Returns 'On His Shield' By Lieut. Henri Farré Observateur-Bombardier au Premier Groupe d'Escadrille de Bombardment Returning from a reprisal bombardment of Saarbruck [Saarbrücken] in June, 1915, Captain Fequant stood in the cockpit to duel the Boche. A machine gun bullet struck him on the head, he crumpled up, falling half out of the machine. As he fell Sergeant Niox gripped his dead comrade’s clothing with a badly wounded hand while with the other hand he piloted the airplane back to its field in safety.'
RMCYPP5C–German Fokker Monoplane Attacking French Voisin Bi-Plane, Circa 1915
RM2B0TX4P–An illustration circa 1912 of an Italian airplane of the Royal Italian Army dropping propaganda leaflets over Arab horsemen in Libya during the Italian Turkish war of 1911 to 1912. A precursor to World War One it established Italian rule over Libya until independence in 1947. The conflict was the first recorded use of aircraft including the first aerial reconnaissance mission, bombing mission using German built Etrich Taube aircraft. The Turks were also the first to shoot down an airplane using rifle fire.
RMW7A33C–Second World War bomber, Lancaster KB976 Section 11 KB976 Nose and Fuselage Build, an exhibit in 2011 at the Brooklands Museum, Weybridge, Surrey, UK
RM2M3RXWJ–Women painting the RAF symbol onto a plane wing in an aircraft factory. The Sphere contrasts the 'badge of honour' with the enemy swastika, focusing particularly on the differences in colour. Date: 1918
RM2J75AGF–An early 20th century American advertising poster from World War One, 1914-1918, showing patrol boat, and an airplane shining a searchlight on the sea. The artist is unknown.
RMC162DP–Spitfire plane wall painting artwork by artists Walter Kershaw and Eric Kean Lancashire North of England, UK 1975 KATHY DEWITT
RM2JR3ED6–Halftone of a Blackburn Skua dive bomber, used during World War Two, published 1942.
RM2AA0HYF–Two SPAD S.XIs or SPAD 11s, the French two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft of the First World War in the colours of The Armée de l'Air ('army of the air'), the name used for the French Air Force.
RMRPRTWR–The Blind Spot: British Sopwith Camel and a German Hannover two-seater fighter, c1914. By Norman G. Arnold (1892-1963). Two WWI aircraft engaged in a dog-fight.
RM2AXTY27–A local British World War 2 poster requesting financial support to produce more Supermarine Spitfires. It was designed as a short-range, high-performance interceptor aircraft by R. J. Mitchell, chief designer at Supermarine Aviation Works, with a higher top speed than several contemporary fighters.
RM2AG0HGH–'A Service Station - Seaplanes', Second World War, (1944). British aircraft of the Royal Air Force at the coast. Painting in a private collection. From "Britain In The Air", by Nigel Tangye. [Collins, London, 1944]
RMWJHR9G–A German First World War Two poster featuring a pilot from the Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte (German Air Force) to buy War Bonds to support the country's war effort.
RM2AG0HFH–'September 1940', (1944). Aftermath of an aerial battle during the Second World War: wrecked German and British fighter planes on a beach. Painting in the Manchester Art Gallery. From "Britain In The Air", by Nigel Tangye. [Collins, London, 1944]
RM2M3RXG2–HRH Prince George, Duke of Kent (1902 - 1942), fourth son of George V and Queen Mary. Despite a military education, he became the first member of the Royal family to work for the Civil Service. In 1938, he married Princess Marina of Greece with whom he had three children. Often considered the most intelligent of George V's children, the outbreak of World War II prevented him from taking up the post of Governor-General of Australia. He was tragically killed on active service, when his Sunderland boat plane, en route to Iceland, crashed into a mountainside in Northern Scotland Portrait by Cyril
RF2H3EFGN–Retro fighter Zero. Available EPS-10 vector format separated by groups and layers for easy edit
RMPKA2G1–Graphics artist Zhukov N.N., the laureat of the Stalin Prize 'The End of the Fascist Vulture'
RMHT25RF–Aircraft manufacturing, Waring and Gillow factory, Hammersmith, London, November, 1916. Artist: H Bedford Lemere.
RMMNJD2E–Republic P-47 Thunderbolt named Snafu, War Eagle World War Two, Second World War fighter plane rolled out after painting. War Eagle artwork
RM2EJ3WJ8–Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK. 21st February 2021. A mural on the side of a building in Loughborough portrays the legendary Air Vice Marshal James Edgar ‘Johnnie’ Johnson, who was born locally. The artwork pays tribute to the Second World War RAF Spitfire pilot, better known as Johnnie Johnson, who shot down more enemy aircraft than any other Allied fighter pilot during the war, flying some 700 operational sorties. Painted by Buber Nebz, the mural is part of The Ladybird Collective, which is behind several artworks appearing in Loughborough. Credit: Matt Limb/Alamy Live News
RMCYPP5G–French Morane Monoplane Attacking German Aviatik Bi-Plane, Circa 1915
RMH4MGG0–Vintage cover of the Aeromodeller magazine dated May 1946 showing a painting by Charles Rupert Moore of the Heinkel He 162 Volksjäger German jet fighter from the second world war. Aeromodeller was a popular magazine for model flying enthusiasts First published in November 1935
RMW7A33T–Second World War bomber, Lancaster KB976 Section 11 KB976 Nose and Fuselage Build, an exhibit in 2011 at the Brooklands Museum, Weybridge, Surrey, UK
RMFB695D–Seaplanes at Kephalo during the Dardanelles Campaign, 1915. World War I
RM2RG9PFD–The original SPAD S.VII aircraft, nicknamed 'Vieux Charles', now preserved at Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace of French ace pilot Georges Guynemer (1894–1917), the second highest-scoring French fighter ace with 54 victories during World War I, and a French national hero at the time of his death.
RF2H7H5E2–One of American Pop Artist Roy Lictenstein's most famous paintings on display at the Tate Modern, London UK. The painting is inspired by comic books.
RM2JR3EDK–Halftone of a Wellington bomber high up among the clouds during World War Two, published 1942.
RM2B02KA0–World War I (WWI or WW1 or World War One), also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. More than 9 million combatants and 7 million civilians died as a result of the war, a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication, and tactical stalemate. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history, paving the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many of the nations involved. The war drew in all the world's economic great powers, w
RM2AG0HF9–'Runway Perspective', 1941, (1944). RAF Spitfires at a British airfield during the Second World War. Painting in the Imperial War Museum, London. From "Britain In The Air", by Nigel Tangye. [Collins, London, 1944]
RF2J18AN9–War threat concept. Hole in the glass from a bullet on the background of the flag of Ukraine
RMBXM91K–A Tupolev Tu-154 painted with the World War II victories of the Red Army at the All-Russian Exhibition Center in Moscow, Russia
RM2H48BYD–World War I: a mess table fitted as an inclined plane for sliding stretchers. Oil painting by Godfrey Jervis Gordon ('Jan Gordon').
RMEE17DN–Join the Air Service - Learn Earn. WWI Poster showing the Air Service insignia, various aircraft including airplanes and dirigibles, and a crew tending to a plane in the foreground, circa 1917
RM2WJTJCP–Fragment of cockade (?) Having belonged to the spinning of the North American B-25 Mitchell, Tailly plane. Cooked canvas, painting, 1939-1945. General Leclerc Museum of Hauteclocque and the Liberation of Paris, Jean Moulin Museum. 78985-1 War 1939-1945, War 39-45, Second World War
RM2F7HKWJ–Soviet aircraft over Berlin 1945.
RM2M96MAG–Illustration, Eight Months with the Women's Royal Air Force. Showing women at work in the Painters' Shop, painting RAF markings on aeroplane wings.
RM2JG7GNX–Painting the American insignia on airplane wings is a job that Mrs. Irma Lee McElroy, a former office worker, does with precision and patriotic zeal. Mrs. McElroy is a civil service employee at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas. Her husband is a flight instructor.
RM2K63XJG–'Halifax' Bomber - Handley Page Long-range Bomber. One of the most formidable in the World. Four Rolls-Royce Merlin Engines. Four-gun Bolton Paul Rear Turret.
RM2EJ3R94–Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK. 21st February 2021. A mural on the side of a building in Loughborough portrays the legendary Air Vice Marshal James Edgar ‘Johnnie’ Johnson, who was born locally. The artwork pays tribute to the Second World War RAF Spitfire pilot, better known as Johnnie Johnson, who shot down more enemy aircraft than any other Allied fighter pilot during the war, flying some 700 operational sorties. Painted by Buber Nebz, the mural is part of The Ladybird Collective, which is behind several artworks appearing in Loughborough. Credit: Matt Limb/Alamy Live News
RMCYPP4W–American Pilot, Captain Eddie Rickenbacker in Spad 13 Plane Downs Two German L.V.G Bi-Planes, Circa 1915
RF2CTHN0R–Plane with the propeller. Fighter of World War II.Coloring book for children.
RFHRFKF8–Single engine propelled light plane on white background, vector illustration
RM2RCGAKG–Lt. Strohmeyer lectures on plane identification during a course, using models and photographs of different types of planes, including enemy ones. The models are placed in front of a painting by Lt. Chevallier, a French painter and aviator bomber. Taken on January 14, 1919, at Cassaux, Gironde, France.
RM2AG0HFG–'An Aerodrome in 1918', (1944). British biplanes in the air over an airfield during the First World War. From "Britain In The Air", by Nigel Tangye. [Collins, London, 1944]
RFE1JMN5–A damaged PBY Catalina aircraft after the attack and sinking of a German U-boat.
RM2JR3EDG–Halftone of a squadron of Fairey 'Battles' flying in formation during World War Two, published 1942.
RFDCGYHE–Curtiss P-40E Warhawk on display at the Warhawk Air Museum, Nampa, Idaho.
RFM2K8ER–Old German postcard military airplane Taube on reconnaissance flight at the Mazury lakes. First world war of 1914-1918, Russian empire, Eastern front
RFDCGYRG–A Curtiss P-40E Warhawk in flight near Chino, California.
RMA6T9WF–A tiger mascott hand painted onto the fuselage of an old world war two fighter plane motif WW11 art artistic fierce
RFDCGYHW–Close-up view of the nose art on a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk on display at the Warhawk Air Museum, Nampa, Idaho.
RM2RBTDMM–Australia: c. 1943 A 5th AAF airman artist painting a pin-up on the nose of a B-25 bomber of the 80th Bomber Group stationed in Australia.
RMBXM923–Detail of graffiti on a Tupolev Tu-154 with the Red Army victories at the All-Russian Exhibition Center in Moscow, Russia
RMD5FNMK–North American B-25 bomber is prepared for painting on the outside assembly line, N[orth] A[merican] Aviation, Inc., Inglewood, Calif. (LOC)
RF2JB7F3G–ITALY - CIRCA 1968: a stamp printed in the Italy show Major Francesco Baracca, World War I Aviator, Planes by Giacomo Balla, circa 1968
RM2JG7GNT–Women from all fields have joined the production army, Corpus Christi, Texas. Miss Grace Weaver, a civil service worker at the Naval Air Base, and a school teacher before the war, is doing her part for victory along with her brother who is a flying instructor in the Army. Miss Weaver paints the American insignia on repaired Navy plane wings.
RM2RNN722–Inside page of programme with painting of R.J. Mitchell by Frank Beresford from circa September 1943 for Gala Performance in aid of the RAF Benevolent Fund at the Rex Cinema, Jerusalem of LESLIE HOWARD as R.J. Mitchell in THE FIRST OF THE FEW / SPITFIRE 1942 director LESLIE HOWARD music William Walton British Aviation Pictures / General Film Distributors (UK) - RKO Radio Pictures (US)
RM2EJ3R1H–Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK. 21st February 2021. A mural on the side of a building in Loughborough portrays the legendary Air Vice Marshal James Edgar ‘Johnnie’ Johnson, who was born locally. The artwork pays tribute to the Second World War RAF Spitfire pilot, better known as Johnnie Johnson, who shot down more enemy aircraft than any other Allied fighter pilot during the war, flying some 700 operational sorties. Painted by Buber Nebz, the mural is part of The Ladybird Collective, which is behind several artworks appearing in Loughborough. Credit: Matt Limb/Alamy Live News
RF2D9D5A3–Digital illustration painting design style a space ship with pilots on runway against the big storm, sci-fi, futuristic concept.
RF2RFJ9A7–A closeup photo of a woman, and a man wearing war paint who has his head bent down.
RM2WM7GRW–One mile above ground, from The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals: Making Aircraft. Print lithograph by C.R.W. (Christopher Richard Wynne) Nevinson., 1916
RF2JR69A7–147 The Bombing of Darwin-commemorative mural unveiled in the 70th anniversary of the event. Darwin-Australia.
RF2CTCRCJ–Old military aircraft fighter plane coloring book for children.
RME9CRGP–Nose art of Memphis Belle World War 2 B-17 Flying Fortress bomber
RM2JR3E91–Halftone of a squadron of Fairey 'Battles' flying down in formation during World War Two, published 1942.
RMGMDA1H–Close-up of an old german triplane, iron cross painting
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