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Airplanes - Historical - The Torpedo-Aeroplane, a new arm precluded by Armistice. Among new devices which Armistice prevented Royal Air Force from putting into use against enemy was torpedo-aeroplane. Considered to be greater potential value than submarine, and would doubtless have proved astonishingly efficient. Central News Service

Airplanes - Flight - British aeroplane makes flight from cruiser. An aeroplane of the British Royal Force leaving its berth on a light cruiser in the English Channel for a trip over Ostend and Zeebrugge. The vessel was under full steam at the time. Central News Photo Service

Airplanes - Historical - British torpedo carrying airplane. Plane in the act of dropping a bomb- at the time of the cessation of hostilities England had a number of these torpedo carrying aeroplanes completed and ready for use

The Royal Navy Invincible Class (CV) Aircraft Carrier Her Majestys Ship (HMS) ILLUSTRIOUS (R 06) (left), Type 42 Class Destroyer HMS SOUTHAMPTON (D-90) (right); the French Cassard Class Destroyer JEAN BART (D 615) (foreground), the Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN 74) underway in formation during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. A SA330 Puma flies overhead

Airplanes - Flight - On guard against U-boats from air and sea. Now that there is no need of hushing any longer, we are able to produce vivid proof for the surrender of the German fleet rather than "come out" and face the Allied navies. This remarkable photograph shows a British aeroplane leaving its rendezvous aboard battleship in search of undersea craft

Airplanes - Historical - Handley Page Bombing Plane; Type built to fly across the Atlantic. The new Handley-Page bombing airplane built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J., which is of the type constructed to be able to fly to the fighting zones across the Atlantic. The plane is driven by twin Liberty motors 400 H.P. each, and has passed all the government tests. The new machine was driven by Lord William Simphill, of the British Service, accompanied by Major General William L. Henly, U.S.A., Chief of the Department of Military Aeronautics

Two Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 14 (HM-14) MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopters, foreground, and several Marine Corps AH-1T Sea Cobra helicopters sit on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS NEW ORLEANS (LPH-11). The NEW ORLEANS is serving as a platform for mine-clearing operations in the gulf following the cease-fire that ended Operation Desert Storm

An F/A-18A Hornet aircraft from Strike Fighter Squadron 25 approaches for a landing aboard the aircraft carrier USS CONSTELLATION (CV-64). The aircraft is armed with an AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missile on the right wing tip, an AGM-45 Shrike air-to-surface anti-radiation missile on the right outboard wing pylon and an AIM-7 Sparrow air-to-air missile on the right nacelle fuselage station

Airplanes - Radio Equipment - Navy's latest flying boat F-5-L showing wireless telephone and telegraph operator at work. Shows fuselage of Navy's latest flying beat F-5-L. The flying beat is fully equipped carrying the latest invention in the way of wireless telephone and telegraph. The machine carries four people and 230 aeroplane bombs, and is armed with 10 Lewis machine guns and one Davis gun. From Keystone View Co

Airplanes - Flight - The Torpedo-Aeroplane, A new arm precluded by Armistice. Among new devices which Armistice prevented Royal Air Force from putting into use against enemy was torpedo-aeroplane. Considered to be greater potential value than submarine, and would doubtless have proved astonishingly efficient. Central News Service

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An air-to-air left side view of a 37th Tactical Fighter Wing F-4G Wild Weasel Phantom II aircraft. The aircraft is equipped with an AGM-45A Shrike air-to-surface anti-radiation missile on the right wing pylon and an AGM-78A Standard Arm anti-radiation missile under the left wing pylon

US Army (USA) SPECIALIST Fourth Class (SPC) David Johnson (left), GUNNER, and Sergeant (SGT) Justin Javar (right), Assistant GUNNER, Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 1ST Battalion (BN), 17th Infantry Regiment (1/17th), 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT), fire illumination flares from inside their Stryker Mortar Carrier Vehicle (MCV) 120 mm mortar cannon, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, in order to light-up the night sky over Mosul, Ninawa Province, Iraq (IRQ), in order to deny Iraqi insurgents the opportunity to place improvised explosive devices (IEDs) under the cover of darkness

Airplanes - Accidents - Air Service Flying School, Rich Field, Texas. Broke shock absorber when landing

Airplanes - Types - Types of aeroplanes. Giant Plane. International Film Service

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Bismarck, N. D. , May 22, 2009 -- Cheryl Copeland [right] and Jerry Frye [left center] counsel customers at Sam's Club. Copeland and Frye discuss the value of flood insurance as the best way to protect their homes. Michael Raphael/FEMA

STS066-122-022 - STS-066 - Earth observations during STS-66 mission

An A-10 Thunderbolt II, from the 124th Fighter Wing,

51G-37-018 - STS-51G - Spartan 1 drifting in space and being grasped by the RMS arm

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants - Airplane construction. Inspection of parts of the plane. Standard Aero Corp. of Elizabeth, N.J. From C.P.I

STS064-219-077 - STS-064 - Arm of the Shuttle Plume Impingement Flight Experiment (SPIFEX)

Airplanes - Accidents - Wreck of machine at Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, Florida, Nov. 6, 1918. Ships collided in south-east corner of airdrome. No serious injuries. Times Photo Ser

AN air-to-air left side view of an F-45G Phantom II aircraft carrying an AGM-78 Standard Arm missile on its right wing and an ALQ-119 electronic countermeasures pod on its left wing

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