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Photograph of a plume of smoke from an unidentified aircraft crashed in a field, circa 1940s.
Photograph of a crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft (fuselage number 74), circa 1941-1942.
Photograph of a crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft (fuselage number 74), circa 1941-1942.
Photograph of an unidentified serviceman writing notes on the wing of a crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft (nose number 4), circa 1941-1942.
Photograph of a crashed Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft (fuselage number 80), circa 1941-1942.
Photograph of a crashed Lear, Incorporated company Cessna 180 aircraft in a wooded area, circa 1950s-1960s. The text on the fuselage reads: "Engineering flight test."
Inscription on verso: "Back to the drawing board."
Photograph of a wrecked Hughes XF-11/XR-11 aircraft (tail number 470155) following its crash into a house, Beverly Hills, California, 1946.
Photograph of people looking at a crashed aircraft, Mitchel Field, Long Island, New York, October 26, 1930. The verso caption notes that Major Phillip Watson and Julius Nester were killed in the crash.Typed caption on verso: "Crash of Swallow plane near Mitchel Field, L. I., N. Y. Sunday, Oct. 26, 1930. Killing Major Phillip Watson, Air Corps Reserve, and Julius Nester, a student. Photographed by…
Photograph of a damaged Curtiss Fledgling aircraft, Cleveland, Ohio, circa 1930. The verso inscription notes that the aircraft had a "bad landing."
Inscription on verso: "Fledgling after bad landing by [illegible] -- Cleveland / 1930."
Photograph of people looking at a crashed Douglas O-38 aircraft (serial number 31-372), April 3, 1932. The emblem of the California National Guard is painted on the fuselage.Caption: "(G1-107G-115) (4-3-32)."