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Airplanes - Historical - Wright Brothers' Aeroplane. Dayton-Wright Airplane Co. Plant, Dayton, Ohio. May 14 -18, 1918. Historical Note: The Wright Company manufactured aeroplanes under their own name until about 1916, then a merger was made with Glenn Martin to form the Wright Martin Company. Glenn Martin reformed that company under his name alone and the next appearance of the name Wright came soon after the opening of World War-1 when the Dayton Wright Co was formed. Their principal product was De Haviland airplanes (English design general purpose type). The aeroplane shown had been reframed by Orville Wright as his personal plane, but was not the property of D.W. Co. In this photo Orville has the controls; the plane is pitted with his automatic stabilizer

Airplanes - Accidents - Air Service Flying School, Rich Field, Texas. Collision on flying field

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 - Types of airplanes. S.C. Airplane No. 110, 1916. Sturdevant

Airplanes - Accidents - Airplane Accidents. Ship 38578 wrecked on flying field after dark. Landing made during a rain storm. Rich Field, Waco, Texas

Aeroplane presented by Tasmania

Airplanes - Operations - Peace uses for war airplanes. Use for thousands of airplanes which were idle after hostilities had ceased being partly solved in England by utilizing machines and aviators for carrying merchandise and foodstuffs. Central News Service

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Harvard Unit returns from France. Lieut. Col1l Dr. Hugh Cabot, Commander of Unit, arriving at Portland, Maine

Airplanes - Accidents - Air Service Flying School, Rich Field, Texas

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Airplanes - Types - Launching of the "Langley", First Handley Page Bombing Plane built in the U.S. Built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, N.J. and launched on the flying field of the Co. Organization that produced the plane

Airplanes - Types - Launching of the "Langley", First Handley Page Bombing Plane Built in the U.S. The Langley was built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J. The plane was launched on the flying field of the company. Coming back. From Standard Aircraft Corporation

Airplanes - Types - Launching of the Langley, First Handley Page Bombing Plane built in the U.S. The Langley was built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J. and was launched on the flying field of the company. The Start

Airplanes - Flight - Launching of the "Langley," first Handley Page Bombing plane built in the U.S. The "Langley" was built by the Standard Aircraft Corp. Elizabeth, N.J. and was launched on the flying field of the company. Leaving the ground

Airplanes - Types - Launching of the "Langley", First Handley Page Bombing Plane Built in the U.S. The Langley was built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J. and was launched on the flying field of the company. Returning

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page Bombing Plane built in the U.S. The "Langley" was built by the Standard Aircraft Corp., Elizabeth, N.J. and was launched on the flying field of the company. In flight

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page Bombing Plane built in the U.S. The "Langley" was built by the Standard Aircraft Corp., Elizabeth, N.J. and was launched on the flying field of the company. Landing

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page Bombing Plane built in the U.S. The Langley was built by the Standard Aircraft Corp., Elizabeth, N.J. and was launched on the flying field of the company. Corner of the grand stand

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley," First Handley Page Bombing Plane built in U.S. Built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J. The plane was launched on the flying field of the Co. Unfolding wings and making starting preparations

Airplanes - Types - Launching of the "Langley", First Handley Page Bombing Plane built in the U.S. Built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, N.J. The plane was launched on the flying field of the co. Front view of plane

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Date Taken: 7/6/1918

Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp.

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F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter attack aircraft, on static display in support of the Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic (SACLANT) Seminar held at Langley AFB, Virginia. The SACLANT Seminar was attended by 100 delegates from 18 countries, the purpose was to bring NATO leaders together to discuss issues from a Maritime and North American perspective and give leaders a hands on opportunity

Colleges and Universities - Hampton Institute - War activities of Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia. Members of the National Army Training Detachment learn carpentry work

US Air Force (USAF) Captain (CPT) Eric Armentrout, Pilot, 71st Fighter Squadron (FS), 1ST Operation Group (OG), 1ST Fighter Wing (FW), signal to his crew chief during the engine start sequence of his F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft prior to flying a sortie from Langley Air Force Base (AFB), Virginia (VA), as part of Operation NOBLE EAGLE, which is direct US military operations in support of homeland defense efforts

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

Q.M.A.A.C. Carpenters at work, Calais, France

A U.S. Air Force F-15 Strike Eagle taxis on the flight

US Air Force (USAF) pilot Captain (CPT) Matt Kouchoukos flies an A-10 Thunderbolt attack aircraft down the runway during a Heritage Flight. The Heritage Flight was part of the Airpower over Hampton Roads show at Langley Air Force Base (AFB), Virginia (VA)

Artists - Henry Reuterdahl, famous marine artist, aiding in the recruiting wave for the Navy. He is here seen on a skyscraper in Times Square, New York, painting a huge poster calling for men to enlisti n the Navy

American Red Cross - Groups - Board of Governors of the New League of Red Cross Societies. The Red Cross Societies of the World recently organized in Paris and formed the League of Red Cross Societies, appointing Sir. David Henderson as Director General. Left to right, Board of Governors: Senator Frascara of the Italian Red Cross; Sir Arthur Stanley of the British Red Cross; Henry P. Davidson of American Red Cross (Chairman) Comte De Kergorlay of the French Red Cross and Prof. Ninagawa of the Japanese Red Cross

US Air Force (USAF) Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Kent Laughbaum (foreground left), Commander, 494th Fighter Squadron, assigned to the 48th Fighter Wing, Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK), answers questions from members of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Look East Television Network, concerning the arrival of the Wings newly acquired F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft. The new Strike Eagle aircraft were flown from the manufacture by 494th Fighter Squadron (FS) aircrews and will be assigned to the unit

American Red Cross - Canteens - Interior of American Red Cross Casual Canteen in Le Mains, France, which feeds between five and six thousand men every 24 hours. This kitchen is never closed. Personnel left to right: Miss Hosfead Stern; Miss Milicent Stauft and Miss Ada Turner, serving dinner

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

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