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Photographic negative of the nose art for "Touche," a U.S. Navy Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer aircraft, Guam, circa 1944-1950. The art features a woman in sheer lingerie and high heels.
Photographic negative of the nose art for an unidentified aircraft, Guam, circa 1944-1950. The art depicts a woman in lingerie reclining on a pillow.
Photographic negative of the nose art for "Pleasure Bent," an unidentified military aircraft, Guam, circa 1944-1950. The art depicts a partially nude woman in lingerie holding a telephone.
Photographic negative of the nose art painted on an unidentified aircraft, Guam, circa 1944-1950. The art depicts a woman leaning into the wind.
Photographic negative of nose art for an unidentified aircraft, circa 1944-1950. The art depicts a topless woman in a grass skirt, lei, and U.S. Marine Corps hat.
Photographic negative of nose art for "Weather Witch II," circa 1944-1950. The art depicts a woman in sheer lingerie.
Photograph of three unidentified servicemen with "Knockout," a U.S. Army Air Forces North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft, circa 1944-1945. The aircraft's nose art depicts a woman in a boxing ring.
Photographic negative of the nose art for "The Kamikaze Miss," a U.S. Navy Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer aircraft, Guam, circa 1944-1950. The art depicts a woman in lingerie.
Photographic negative of the nose art for "Miss Lottatail," a U.S. Navy Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer aircraft, Guam, circa 1944-1950. The art depicts a woman in a grass skirt and lei. The text "Robbie and Dick" is written near the cockpit window.
Photograph of two North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft (visible tail number 327544, tail code 9Y) in flight, circa 1944-1945. The aircraft's designations, "Morning Mission" and "Lady Luck" are painted on their noses.