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[Seven aircraft flying in formation]
Photograph of seven aircraft flying in formation, circa 1910s-1920s.Caption: "502 / 7 plane formation."

[Standard J-1 aircraft]
Photograph of a Standard J-1 aircraft (tail number 22677, fuselage number 22693), circa 1910s-1920s. Typed caption on verso: "Standard."Inscription on verso: "Standard."Stamped on verso: "Photo by H. M. Benner / Hammondsport, N.Y."

[Vought VE-7 aircraft]
Photograph of a Vought VE-7 aircraft (tail number P-23), circa 1910s-1920s. Typed caption on verso: "Vought."Inscription on verso: "Vought."Stamped on verso: "Photo by H. M. Benner / Hammondsport, N.Y."

[Nieuport 17 aircraft]
Photograph of a Nieuport 17 aircraft, circa 1910s-1920s. Typed caption on verso: "Nieuport."Inscription on verso: "Nieuport."Stamped on verso: "Photo by H. M. Benner / Hammondsport, N.Y."

[Handley Page O/400 family aircraft]
Photograph of a Handley Page O/400 aircraft, circa 1910s-1920s. Caption on verso: "Handley Page."Stamped on verso: "Photo by / H. M. Benner / Hammondsport, N. Y."

[People with Curtiss Model H-2 seaplane]
Photograph of people with a Curtiss Model H-2 seaplane (designation "America"), circa 1914. The man on the far left is possibly Glenn Curtiss. Caption on verso: "America. The plane built for Trans-Atlantic flight. 1914." Stamped on verso: "Photo by /…

[De Havilland D.H.9A aircraft]
Photograph of a De Havilland D.H.9A aircraft (tail number P4), circa 1920s. Caption on verso: "B-9A bomber."

[Curtiss 18-B Hornet (Curtiss-Kirkham) triplane]
Photograph of a Curtiss 18-B Hornet aircraft (tail number A3325), circa 1910s-1920s. Inscription: "Curtiss Kirkham Triplane."Caption on verso: "Wasp. Curtiss Triplane. Altitude record 30,700 feet."Inscription on verso: "Wasp. Alt. Rec. 30,700 ft."

[De Havilland (Airco) D.H.4 biplane]
Photograph of a De Havilland D.H.4 aircraft (tail number 32098), circa 1910s-1920s. Caption on verso: "De Haviland [sic]."

[People working on Aerial Experiment Association's Aerodrome No. 3 "Loon" aircraft]
Photograph of people working on the Aerial Experiment Association's Aerodrome No. 3 "Loon" aircraft, Keuka Lake, New York, December 1908. Caption on verso: "The Loon. This was the first attempt with a water aeroplane. The June Bug being transformed…
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