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[Aerial view of air base]
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Oblique aerial photograph of an unidentified air base, taken from a Douglas BT-2B aircraft, circa 1938-1942.
[Aerial view of air base]
(Item)
Oblique aerial photograph of an unidentified air base, taken from a Douglas BT-2B aircraft, circa 1938-1942.
Aerial photograph of Chu Lai Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1965. Douglas A-4 Skyhawk aircraft are parked along the runway.Caption on accompanying document: "314. Completed Che [Chu] Lai runway with 40 A-4s."
Oblique aerial photograph of an airfield in Souilly, France, circa 1914-1919. Salmson 2 A2 aircraft and hangars are visible.Inscription: "Aviation Field - Souilly, France. 14th Photo Section."Part of a scrapbook containing items related to Sidney Van Wyck Peters' service with the 24th Aero Squadron during World War I, circa 1917-1919.
Aerial photograph of several Dorand Type A.R.1 D2 aircraft parked at an airfield, circa 1917-1918.Inscription on verso: "Liberty line field No. 1."
Oblique aerial photograph of U.S. Navy air station in Miami, Florida, circa 1917-1918. Curtiss N-9 seaplanes are visible along the beach.Inscription: "Miami Air Sta."Part of a photograph album related to C. E. Roy's service with the U.S. Navy at Key West Naval Air Station, Florida, circa 1917-1918.
Oblique aerial photograph of U.S. Navy air station in Miami, Florida, circa 1917-1918. Curtiss N-9 seaplanes are visible along the beach.Inscription: "Miami."Part of a photograph album related to C. E. Roy's service with the U.S. Navy at Key West Naval Air Station, Florida, circa 1917-1918.