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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

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

F-35B Lightning II jets onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth

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

A Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron 2 (HS-2) SH-3H Sea King helicopter prepares to take off from the helicopter pad of the destroyer USS FIFE (DD 991) during a rescue operation involving another Sea King helicopter that developed engine failure and crashed. The helicopter was conducting a routine anti-submarine warfare patrol around the aircraft carrier USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63) when the accident occurred

Airplanes - Types - England's largest flying boat. Great Britain possession of greatest flying boat in existence. It is triplane type with a wingspan of 123 feet and a fuselage 60 feet. The height from keel to ringpost is 27 1/2 feet and the weight is almost twelve tons. Five Rolls-Royce "Eagle 8" engines furnish motive power. Central News Service

Airplanes - Historical - Trans-Atlantic plane being built at Bayonne, N.J. A hugh seaplane being built by the Witteman-Lewis Aircraft Co. to be piloted by Capt. Hugo Sunstedt the Sweedish Aviator (directly underneath the plane), for a transatlantic flight for the $50,000 Lord Northcliff price. Plane when rigged will have a wingspan of 100 feet and boat length of 72 feet. The boat is to be enclosed to protect against the cold and will carry three passengers besides the pilot. Its speed is 80 miles per hour and is of the pusher type, the propellers being in the rear of the plane. She will carry 700 gallons of gasoline

A US Navy (USN) SH-60 Seahawk helicopter assigned to the USN Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 4 (HSL-4) (right) flies over the USN Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76) and the USN Carrier Air Wing 14 (CVW-14) ships before an aerial demonstration in the Pacific Ocean. The REAGAN and USN CVW-14 are completing their six-month regularly scheduled deployment in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) and Maritime Security Operations (MSO)

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

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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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