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Airplanes - Accidents - 2nd Lt. E. L. York with Cadet J. S. Tyler as passenger in plane leaving ground in very windy weather on Oct. 28th, 1918. Times Photo Ser

Airplanes - Accidents - 2nd Lt. E. L. York with Cadet J. S. Tyler as p...

Date Taken: 10/28/1918 Photographer: Times Photo Service Airplanes - Accidents

Airplanes - Accidents - Cadet H. B. Burnett and Cadet H. W. Williams collided about 150 feet from ground, both Cadets being a little out of sector in which they were supposed to be flying, both planes falling locked together in a spin causing death of both pilots, Oct. 29, 1918. Times Photo Ser

Airplanes - Accidents - Cadet H. B. Burnett and Cadet H. W. Williams c...

Date Taken: 10/29/1918 Photographer: Times Photo Service Airplanes - Accidents

Airplanes - Flight - An American Scout Plane. The N.Y. Times

Airplanes - Flight - An American Scout Plane. The N.Y. Times

Photographer: Times Photo Service Airplanes - Flight Public domain photograph of jet aircraft, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Accidents - 2nd Lt. J. R. Pelich crashed at Rich Field, Waco, Texas on Oct. 21st, 1918. Landing made at night during rain storm

Airplanes - Accidents - 2nd Lt. J. R. Pelich crashed at Rich Field, Wa...

Date Taken: 10/21/1918 Photographer: Times Photo Service Airplanes - Accidents

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