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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

Airplanes - Historical - Handley Page Bombing Plane; Type built to fly...

Date Taken: 7/0/1918 Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Airplanes - Historical

Airplanes - Historical - Handley Page as compared with a SPAD. Built by C. Maxwell Scrimgeour, 1882 Columbia Road, Wash., D.C. From Maxwell Scrimgeour

Airplanes - Historical - Handley Page as compared with a SPAD. Built b...

Photographer: Maxwell Scrimgeour Airplanes - Historical Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A Handley Page Victor tanker aircraft from the 232nd Operational Conversion Unit, Royal Air Force, is refueled during a stop on base en route to Australia

A Handley Page Victor tanker aircraft from the 232nd Operational Conve...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Griffiss Air Force Base State: New York (NY) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Gerald Waskiewicz Release Status: Re... More

(from left to right) US Navy Aviation Ordnanceman AIRMAN Apprentice Kerry Handley and US Navy Aviation Ordnanceman AIRMAN Richard Collins retrieve an Air-Launched, Intercept-Aerial Guided Missile Nine (AIM-9 Sidewinder) from the wing of an F/A-18 Hornet aircraft from Strike Fighter Squadron Thirty-Seven (VFA-37) after the final day of flight operations on board USS HARRY S. TRUMAN (CVN 75) in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH in the Persian Gulf

(from left to right) US Navy Aviation Ordnanceman AIRMAN Apprentice Ke...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Rodger D. Schilling, USN Release Status: Releas... More

Airplanes - Types - Will soon attempt trans-Atlantic flight. Clifford Prodger in huge Handley Page passenger carrying machine, recently flew from Ireland to England with mail and passengers. He will soon attempt to make first flight across Atlantic to shores of North America. Central News Service

Airplanes - Types - Will soon attempt trans-Atlantic flight. Clifford ...

Photographer: Central News Service Airplanes - Types Public domain photograph of aircraft, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the Langley, First Handley Page Bombing 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. Samuel Langley speaking

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the Langley, First Handley Page ...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-07 -- Pam Handley and Luci Messina carry a sheet of particle board to replace damaged wall board in their flood damaged house.  FEMA has aid available to victims that received flood damage under FEMA's Individual Assistance Program.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-07 -- Pam Handley and ...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

Airplanes - Types - 1st Handley Page Airplane made in U.S.A. before wings are unfolded

Airplanes - Types - 1st Handley Page Airplane made in U.S.A. before wi...

Photographer: C.P.I. Airplanes - Types Public domain photograph of World War One military equipment, vehicle, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page Bombing Plane built in the U.S. Built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J. and launched on the flying field of the Co. Gen. Banker speaking

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-07 -- Pam Handley and Luci Messina take time out from painting their flood damaged home to talk with Community Relations Specialists Glen Rader and Susan Peterson about applying for FEMA aid.  Community Relation Specialists are out in the flood damaged area to let people know about registering for FEMA aid that may be available to them under FEMA's Individual Assistance Program.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-07 -- Pam Handley and ...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

Airplanes - Types - What Berlin escaped. Type of Bombing machine built by Handley Page for the purpose of bombing Berlin. The machine leaving the shed showing the gigantic proportions of the plane

Airplanes - Types - What Berlin escaped. Type of Bombing machine built...

Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Airplanes - Types Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Historical - Launching first American built bombing plane. Mrs. Harry B. Mingle, wife of the President of the Standard Aircraft Corporation, christening the first American built Handley Page bombing plane at Elizabeth, N.J. From New York Times Photo Service

Airplanes - Historical - Launching first American built bombing plane....

Date Taken: 8/0/1918 Photographer: New York Times Photo Service Airplanes - Historical

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. The plane was launched on the flying field of the company. In Flight

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley page...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

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 - Historical - Launching of the "Langley," First Handley Pag...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

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. Col. Semphill telling of his experiences after flight

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page...

Date Taken: 6/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

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...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

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 - Types - Launching of the "Langley", First Handley Page Bom...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Types

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 Bom...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Types

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants - Aeroplane manufacture. Interior temporary Handley Page Building. Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, New Jersey

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants - Aeroplane manufacture. Interior tem...

Date Taken: 4/18/1918 Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants Public domain photograph of a car, automobile, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Historical - 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. Col. Semphill and Capt. Waller R.A.F who piloted the Langley on first trip

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

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

Airplanes - Types - Launching of the "Langley", First Handley Page Bom...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Types

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants - Aeroplane manufacture. Interior of Handley Page Building showing progress of work on machine. Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants - Aeroplane manufacture. Interior of ...

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Historical - 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 launched on the flying field of the Co. Maj. Gen. Wm. L. Kenly, Chief of Air Service, speaking

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

Airplanes - Types - Types of aeroplanes. Handley Page plane. International Film Service

Airplanes - Types - Types of aeroplanes. Handley Page plane. Internati...

Photographer: International Film Service Airplanes - Types Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Handley Page Victor, British Strategic Bomber / Tanker

Handley Page Victor, British Strategic Bomber / Tanker

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 9/4/1979 Photographer: J DAVID CLINTON Keywords: c1979_03600s 1979_03693.jpg Aircraft Airplane BRITISH Bomber Handley Handley Page Handley Page Victo... More

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 - Types - Launching of the Langley, First Handley Page Bombi...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Types

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page Bombing Plane built in the U.S. Built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J. and was launched on the flying field of the Co. Ass't Sec'y of War Benedict Crowell speaking

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

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. Harry Bowers Mingle, President of Standard Aircraft Corp. presiding at launching

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Handley Page...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

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...

Date Taken: 6/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

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 Bom...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corporation Airplanes - Types

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 - Flight - Launching of the "Langley," first Handley Page Bo...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Flight

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants - Standard Aircraft Corp., N.J. Interior Handley Page Building

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants - Standard Aircraft Corp., N.J. Inter...

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Bokenza Thompson (center) and USAF Major (MAJ) Christian Handley (right), both members of the 8th Medical Group (MG), discuss proper treatment procedures on a"chest wound"on SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Sam Rupp (sitting on the bed), from the 8th Logistics Readines Squadron (LRS), during Exercise Beverly High 04-04 at Kunsan Air Base (AB), Korea (ROK)

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Bokenza Thompson (center) an...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kunsan Air Base Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Alan Port, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military... More

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-07 -- Pam Handley and Luci Messina paint wood areas in their walls to eliminate the mold smell from the flood waters.  They had to remove moldy wall board, insulation, and treat the wood with mold killer before painting.  FEMA provides an Individuals Assistance Program to help individuals recover from a disaster.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-07 -- Pam Handley and ...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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...

Date Taken: 7/6/1918 Photographer: Standard Aircraft Corp. Airplanes - Historical

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