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Airplanes - Types - Types of airplanes. S.C. Airplane, 1914. U.S. Army "Dunne" type biplane. The bustle is used to deflect the air sideways. The wing flaps on upper and lower planes are the only … of control. To ascend all flaps are turned up, and to descend they are all turned down. ... movement rolls the machine laterally, carrying it to ..

Airplanes - Types - Types of airplanes. S.C. Airplane, 1914. U.S. Army...

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The aft section of the island and an elevator on the aircraft carrier USS CORAL SEA (CV 43) bustle with activity as supplies are loaded before departure

The aft section of the island and an elevator on the aircraft carrier ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Base, Norfolk State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery, USN (Ret.) Release St... More

Computers line the room that make up the Joint Project Optic Cobra Operations Center, as operators and programmers bustle about, preparing for the start of "ROVING SANDS '97". ROVING SANDS is a multinational effort and is the largest military exercise on United States soil that allows training in a joint environment to hone command and control procedures and integrate new systems in Theater and Air Missile Defense

Computers line the room that make up the Joint Project Optic Cobra Ope...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS 97 State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT James D. Mossman, USAF ... More

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