Photograph of Chance M. Vought (right) and an unidentified serviceman standing next to a Vought UO-1 (UF-1) aircraft (partial tail number [?]603, fuselage number 4), circa 1920s. A sign on the wing describes the aircraft's features.Inscription:…
Photograph of a Vought UO-1 (UF-1) aircraft (partial tail number [?]603, fuselage number 4) on display at an air show, circa 1920s. A sign on the wing describes the aircraft's features.Inscription: "11163 A.S."Inscription on verso: "Chance Vought…
Photograph of two parachutists descending, possibly at an air show, circa 1920s.Inscription: "11155 A.S."Inscription on verso: "Parachutists – 1920s."Stamped on verso: "Official photograph. Property of U.S. Army Air Service. Reproduction of this…
Photograph of a race pylon at an air show, circa 1920s. Inscription: "B-11136 A.S."Inscription on verso: "Race pylon."Stamped on verso: "Official photograph. Property of U.S. Army Air Service. Reproduction of this photograph is prohibited except when…
Photograph of two unidentified biplanes in flight at an air show, circa 1920s. One of the planes has a large smoke trail.Inscription: "11136 A.S."Stamped on verso: "Official photograph. Property of U.S. Army Air Service. Reproduction of this…
Photograph of a radio-controlled vehicle, designed by the United States Army Air Service, on display at an air show, circa 1920s. The text on the vehicle reads: "Army Air Service. McCook Field. Dayton, Ohio."Inscription: "11136 A.S."Stamped on verso:…
Photograph of pilot Walter E. Lees standing with his Hartzell FC-1 aircraft (fuselage number 59), circa 1920s. Inscription: "11165 A.S."Inscription on verso: "Hartzell F.C.-1."Stamped on verso: "Official photograph. Property of U.S. Army Air Service.…
Photograph of Major H. M. Hickman in the cockpit of an unidentified biplane, circa 1920s.Inscription: "11125 A.S."Inscription on verso: "Major H. M. Hickman. Possibly DeHavilland DH.4 [incorrect identification]."Stamped on verso: "Official…
Photograph of a United States Marine Corps serviceman standing with a Martin MT Torpedo Bomber aircraft of the First Aviation Group, circa 1921. The text on the fuselage reads: "First Aviation Group. U.S. Marine Corps. Quantico, Va."Inscription:…