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Bombs away!
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Poster of a U.S. Army Air Forces bombardier at his station, circa 1944. Explosions are visible through the Plexiglas. Art by Cecil Calvert Beall.Text: "Bombs away! / The greatest team in the world. AAF."
Wings over America
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Poster of four U.S. Army Air Forces Seversky P-35 aircraft and an eagle in flight, circa 1939. Art by Tom B. Woodburn.
Wings over America
(Item)
Poster of four U.S. Army Air Forces Seversky P-35 aircraft and an eagle in flight, circa 1939. Art by Tom B. Woodburn.
Poster of a U.S. Army aircraft crashed in water, circa 1917-1918.
Text: "Warning! Consider the possible consequences if you are careless in your work."
Poster of U.S. Army Air Service servicemen with an aircraft in the background, circa 1917. Art by J. Paul Verrees.
Text: "Join the Air Service and serve in France / Do it now."
Aircraft identification poster depicting the Lockheed P-38 Lightning and Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat, circa 1939-1945. Includes silhouettes and identifying features written in Japanese text.
Caption: "Rokkuhiido P-38 [Lockheed P-38]. Guraman F4F-3 [Grumman F4F-3]."
Poster of U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen consulting a map while Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft fly overhead, circa 1942. Art by Ivan Dmitri.
Text: "Keep 'em flying! / Air crews are vital for victory. Young men, 18 to 26 inclusive, can be Aviation Cadets for air crew training as bombardiers, navigators, and pilots. Apply at any U.S. Army recruiting and induction station."
Poster of two U.S. Army Air Service servicemen with aircraft, a balloon, and an airship, circa 1918-1919. Art by Warren Keith, produced by the Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Company.
Text: "Join the Air Service / 'Give 'er the gun / Learn. Earn."
Poster of U.S. Navy aircraft taking off from an aircraft carrier, circa 1927-1930. Art by J. W. Burbank.
Poster of aircraft in flight over a portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, undated reproduction by Vintage Arte, based on an original design from the 1940s. Numbered 101 of 2500.
Text: "In 1942 America will build 60,000 war planes. In 1943 America will build 125,000 war planes."