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[Scale airplane and gunsight mounted on stands]
Photograph of a scale airplane and a gunsight mounted on stands, circa 1917-1919.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
[Scale airplane model and serviceman with mounted gunsight]
Double-exposed photograph depicting a scale airplane model on a stand and a serviceman with a mounted gunsight, circa 1917-1919.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
[Servicemen with scale model of aircraft]
Photograph of a group of U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen looking at a scale model of an aircraft, circa 1940s.
[Scale model of Curtiss N-9 seaplane]
Photograph of a scale model of a U.S. Navy Curtiss N-9 seaplane, circa 1917-1918. The inscription refers to the Hispano-Suiza engine often used in these planes.Inscription: "Same plane"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.
[Scale model of Curtiss N-9 seaplane]
Photograph of a scale model of a U.S. Navy Curtiss N-9 seaplane, circa 1917-1918. The inscription refers to the Hispano-Suiza engine often used in these planes.Inscription: "A miniature Hispano."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.
[Albert Biales with scale aircraft models]
Photograph of U.S. Army Air Forces serviceman Albert Biales holding up two scale models of aircraft, circa 1940s.Inscription on verso: "Biales, 61st. 'Al' Biales."
[Lee Embree with model of Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress]
Photograph of Lee Embree holding a scale model of a Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress aircraft, circa 1980s. Inscription on verso: "2-7-87. Lee Embree with model of B-17E. He is pointing to the gun positions from which he took several photographs during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and Hickam Field on December 7, 1941."