Photograph of servicemen working on a group of SPAD XIII aircraft, France, circa 1918-1919.Inscription: "France, 1918-19."Part of a photograph album documenting the World War I service of Herman J. Sommerhauser, circa 1918-1919.
Photograph of a crashed SPAD XIII (S.13) biplane, circa 1918-1919. Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white photographs, as well as a few pieces of ephemera, circa 1917-1919. The photos…
Photograph of SPAD XIII (S.13), Salmson 2 A2, and De Havilland (Airco) D.H.4 biplanes parked at an airfield near Trier, Germany, circa 1918-1919. Part of the Wilbur D. Kennedy photograph album containing six hundred and five (605) black-and-white…
Photograph of a SPAD XIII (S.13) biplane parked at an airfield in France, circa 1918-1919. Other airplanes and hangars are visible in the background. The inscription identifies the location as "Clermont," which could either refer to Clermont-Ferrand…
Photograph of fighter ace Eddie Rickenbacker (front) and other servicemen with a SPAD XIII aircraft, circa 1918.Inscription on album page: "Richenbocker [Rickenbacker]."Part of Album Three from the Nancy Harkness Collection of World War I Photograph…
Photograph of De Havilland D.H.4, Nieuport 27, and SPAD XIII (S.13) aircraft parked at an airfield, France, circa 1918.Inscription on verso: "Test line. France. WWI."
Photograph of a SPAD XIII aircraft (tail number S16541, fuselage number 25) of the 22nd Pursuit Squadron, U.S. Army Air Service, circa 1917-1920s. The squadron's "shooting star" emblem is visible on the fuselage.Caption on envelope: "SPAD XIII / 22nd…
Photograph of a SPAD XIII aircraft (tail number S16541, fuselage number 25) of the 22nd Pursuit Squadron, U.S. Army Air Service, circa 1917-1920s. The squadron's "shooting star" emblem is visible on the fuselage.Caption on envelope: "SPAD XIII / 22nd…
Photograph of a serviceman with a SPAD XIII aircraft (fuselage number 15) of the 95th Aero Squadron, circa 1917-1919. The squadron's "kicking mule" emblem is visible on the fuselage.