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Photographic print of "Thanksgiving Day Movies" illustration, produced by the United States Army (U.S.A.) School of Aerial Photography, Langley Field, Virginia, November 1920.
Photographic print of a cartoon depicting an observation balloon under attack during a battle, circa 1918.Inscription: "When a feller needs a friend."
Clipping, "The Arizona Balloon Buster," from Leach Heritage of the Air, circa 1959. Features an illustration of an American SPAD XIII destroying a German balloon.
Illustration of various views of the Pfalz C.I aircraft, with parts labeled in German and English, circa 1914-1918.
Photograph of an identification chart featuring various views of different military aircraft, circa 1914-1919. The pictured aircraft are, from left to right, top to bottom: Pfalz D. III (German), Albatros D.V (German), Hannover (Hannoveraner, German), Rumpler C. IV (German), A.E.G. (Allgemeinen Electrizitats Gesellschaft, German), LVG (Luft-Verkehrs GmbH, German), Nieuport 28 (French).
Illustration, "German Aeroplanes of 1918", from supplement to "The Aeroplane,” January 8, 1919. Aircraft depicted include a Pfalz D.III, Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI, Albatros D.V (L24), Fokker D.VII (V.18), Rumpler C.V, Hannover CL.II, LVG C.VI, Halberstadt CL.IV, Fokker Dr.I Triplane (F.I), Hansa-Brandenburg W.12, Pfalz D.XII, AEG C.IV, LVG C.V, Friedrichshafen G.III, Hansa-Brandenburg B.I, AEG G.IV,…
Illustration, "Halberstadt Two-Seater," circa 1918. Includes front, rear, and side views of a Halberstadt Two-Seater (CL. II) aircraft.
Illustration, "Mr. Garnerin, the first man to descend safely in a parachute," circa late 18th-early 19th century. Depicts Andre Jacques Garnerin with his early parachute design.Part of a photograph album related to John Sylvester Wheelwright's service with the Royal Naval Air Service, circa 1907-1943.
Photographic reproduction of an illustration by Levon Fairchild West, depicting a pilot seated in an open-cockpit aircraft, circa 1920s-1930s. The pilot is presumably Harold E. Hartney.
Composite photograph featuring illustrations and photographs of the Caudron Type R.11 (R XI) aircraft from various angles, circa 1914-1919.