Here is a page of found photographs of just aircraft.
Only a few of these snapshots are related to each other. Most are just orphan photographs found in other collections.
Here is a collection of just
BIPLANES
Here are some photographs from WORLD WAR TWO
Here is a page about the
LANCASTER BOMBER
Here are some collected photographs of the
LOCKHEED CONSTELLATION
Here is a page about the
SHORT STIRLING BOMBER.
Here is a collection of photograph of the
A-6 NAVY INTRUDER
Here are some found photos of just
GERMAN AIRCRAFT
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On reverse:
B-17G
Luftwafte
was it former "Shady Lady"
of 486th Bomb Group?
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Well, I don't know.
When this batch of photographs came in they looked like a bunch of reprints for somebody's collection. I have no way of knowing. If someone owns the original and does not want it used in any way, just let me know and it's gone.
This plane is apparently at the Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, CA.
It is said to have been used in the "12 O'Clock High" television series.
It was dubbed the Picadilly Lily. It was retired in 1975.
There are several pictures of it available. Here's one on Flickr
www.flickr.com/photos/stumitc/7141810743/in/photostream/
When this batch of photographs came in they looked like a bunch of reprints for somebody's collection. I have no way of knowing. If someone owns the original and does not want it used in any way, just let me know and it's gone.
Nothing on reverse.
British markings.
When this batch of photographs came in they looked like a bunch of reprints for somebody's collection. I have no way of knowing. If someone owns the original and does not want it used in any way, just let me know and it's gone.
Single Engine apparently German aircraft.
When this batch of photographs came in they looked like a bunch of reprints for somebody's collection. I have no way of knowing. If someone owns the original and does not want it used in any way, just let me know and it's gone.
First flight 25 March 1931, retired 1949, 275 were built
On reverse:
K1938 & K1942
Furies of 43 Sqd (tangerine)
at Cramwell 1931.
When this batch of photographs came in they looked like a bunch of reprints for somebody's collection. I have no way of knowing. If someone owns the original and does not want it used in any way, just let me know and it's gone.
On the reverse: Hawker Tomtit K1786 (S-AFTA)
Shuttlewood Trust
Old Wardem 9/97
When this batch of photographs came in they looked like a bunch of reprints for somebody's collection. I have no way of knowing. If someone owns the original and does not want it used in any way, just let me know and it's gone.
Vickers Vildebeest K2818 Single engine biplane, only 209 were built. First flown in 1928, retired 1942.
When this batch of photographs came in they looked like a bunch of reprints for somebody's collection. I have no way of knowing. If someone owns the original and does not want it used in any way, just let me know and it's gone.
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