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A hydroairplane in distress attacked by an enemy land machine [Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré]
Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré featuring a seaplane being attacked by an enemy biplane, circa 1914-1918. Part of a series of eight lithographs depicting World War I aerial imagery. Typed caption: "A hydroairplane in distress attacked by an enemy land machine. The German airplane is circling at a height of but 300 feet over the pilot and his gunner. The seaplane's machine gun…
The problem of illuminating a sufficiently large area for a landing spot [Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré]
Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré featuring a biplane in flight at night, circa 1914-1918. Part of a series of eight lithographs depicting World War I aerial imagery. Typed caption: "The problem of illuminating a sufficiently large area for a landing spot having been solved, there are opened up the vast possibilities of high reconnaissance by moonlight. The painting shows a Voisin…
An aerial collision between a Baby Nieuport and a German Rumpler [Lithograph of painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré]
Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré featuring an aerial collision between two biplanes, circa 1914-1918. Part of a series of eight lithographs depicting World War I aerial imagery. Typed caption: "An aerial collision between a Baby Nieuport and a German Rumpler. The German plane had been in the habit of coming over the French Trenches for photographs and had always returned safely…
A twin-motored Caudron signaling the position of the infantry at the Battle of Verdun [Lithograph of painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré]
Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré featuring a Caudron biplane in flight, circa 1914-1918. Part of a series of eight lithographs depicting World War I aerial imagery. Typed caption: "A twin-motored Caudron signaling the position of the infantry at the Battle of Verdun. The plane is at an altitude of about 3,000 feet. By means of flares the observer determines the exact line of the…
The return of a night bombardment machine of the Voisin type [Lithograph of painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré]
Lithograph of a painting by Lieutenant Henri Farré featuring a Voisin biplane returning after a night mission, circa 1914-1918. Part of a series of eight lithographs depicting World War I aerial imagery. Typed caption: "The return of a night bombardment machine of the Voisin type. A small dynamo at the landing ground provides light for six powerful searchlights to illuminate the surface of the…
Bull's Eye! (Item)
Bull's Eye!
Lithograph of a Brewster F2A Buffalo aircraft pulling up after dropping its bomb, circa 1938-1939. Art by Jo Kotula, produced by the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation.