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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 - Types - Giant Caproni Biplane flying low. The giant Caproni biplane carrying seven persons, and being driven by three motors flying over the throng at the Gymkhana held on Captain John S. Phillip's polo field at Westbury, L.I. Leaflets can be seen dropping from the plane

Airplanes - Types - British bombing machine. Motor tractor towing huge bombing machine into action. Machines of this type have been used in the bombing of German munitions plants. British Official Photo

Airplanes - Types - Types of airplane. Vickers "VIMY" Two-engined bombing aeroplane converted for commercial use

Airplanes - Types - Fastest aeroplane in the world. Side view of the new Curtiss plane built for the Navy. This plane can develop a speed of 160 miles faster than any other machine in the world. It is 32 feet wide, 34 feet long, 10 feet high and can carry a useful load of over half a ton. It has attained a height of 12,500 feet in 10 minutes. This plane is equipped with a Model K, 12 cylinders, 400 H.P. Engine

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 - Types - Cadet Clarence T. Springer in Plane JN-4-D, American, crashed on February 1, 1919. Engine cut out, turned in good order to get into good field and landed with wind. Made good landing but wind got in under elevators and nosed ship over. Div. Military Aeronautics. Washington, D.C

Airplanes - Types - Fastest aeroplane in the world. Front view of the new Curtiss Aeroplane built for the Navy. This machine is the fastest in the world and capable of making 160 miles per hour, 15 miles per hour faster than the speed attained by any other machine in the world. It can climb to a height of 12,500 feet in 10 minutes. It is equipped with a Curtiss Model K, 121 cylinder 400 H.P. Engine. It can carry a load of 1,000 lbs. It is 32 feet wide, 34 feet long and 10 feet high

Airplanes - Types - Types of airplanes. American

Airplanes - Types - British record-breaking plane makes flight from Egypt to India. Twin motor tractor biplane that made the historic record breaking trip from Egypt to India. The colossal machine excited the utmost wonderment of the natives who crowded round the enclosure in which it rested at Karachi

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Airplanes - Miscellaneous - New training tractor Bi-Plane. Rear view of new defense advance training tractor bi-plane (Single seater) equipped with 100 h.p. 9 cylinder rotary gnome motor

Ceremonies - England - Eight hundred British school children voice thanks to America for help in war. Children of Gibbons Road School Harleside, London, held a special celebration in honor of America's participation in the war. Each schoolboy and schoolgirl produced a message of thanks to the United States for the aid she has rendered her ally

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

Workers hold onto guide cables as the upper half of a radome enclosure is moved into position at the site of a telemetry antenna. The polyurethane and fiberglass enclosure will protect the antenna from environmental damage while only slightly decreasing its receiving capabilities

Members of the press photograph the joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge Expedition at the International Date Line. Organized to promote better relations between the United States and the USSR, the expedition encouraged natives of Alaska to visit relatives in the Soviet Union. Team members trekked 800 miles through the Soviet Union to the International Date Line and then continued on to a welcoming ceremony at Little Diomede

Fighter Pilot takes inspiration to new heights

Crewmen go aboard the guided missile frigate USS UNDERWOOD (FFG-36) during the ship's commissioning ceremony. The ship was built by Bath Iron Works Corp

Chief petty officers and 1st class petty officers

Airplanes - Types - Airplanes for government use. L.W.F. Engineering Co., College Point, L.I. L-W-F Model F airplane. First Liberty Motor in flight, August 21, 1917

Airplanes - Types - Standard Aircraft Corp., N.J., De Haviland machine completed

The lower lower engine room aboard the guided missile frigate UNDERWOOD (FFG-36). The ship is 60 percent complete

American Red Cross - Canteens - American Convalescent soldiers at tea time. American convalescent soldiers from Paris Hospitals are having their 5 o'clock tea in a tent in the garden of the Royal Palace in Paris. The tea and the refreshments are served to them by the ladies of the American Colony

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