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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 - 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

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 - 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 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

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 - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Hadley 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. Senator Thomas of Colorado speaking

Airplanes - Historical - Launching of the "Langley" First Hadley 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 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 - 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 - Manufacturing Plants - Aeroplane manufacture. Interior of Building showing progress in construction of Handley-Page machine. Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, New Jersey

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

Date Taken: 5/20/1918 Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants Public domain photograph of manufacturing workers, factory building, assembly line, 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 - Types - Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J. Standard Model H 3, elementary training plane, type not used. Chief engineer Chas, H. day in photo

Airplanes - Types - Standard Aircraft Corporation, Elizabeth, N.J. Sta...

Date Taken: 3/15/1918 Photographer: Standard Aero 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 - 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 - 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

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