Douglas B-23 Dragon: twin-engine medium bomber developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company as a followup to the B-18 Bolo. The B-23 Dragons, of which only 38 were built, were used as patrol aircraft and trainers. (U.S. Air Force...
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The North American XP-51 (S/N 41-039), a design which would eventually become the famous P-51 Mustang. Pictured is the 2nd aircraft built. (U.S. Air Force Photograph.)
B-17 Flying Fortress “General Ike” of the 401st BS, 91st BG. (U.S. Air Force Photograph)
A tiny Piper L-4 Grasshopper sits in front of the nose of a B-17 Flying Fortress of the 322nd BS, 91st BG. (U.S. Air Force Photograph)
P-38 Lightning fighter of the 392nd FS, 367th FG on the airfield at St. Laurent-sur-Mer, Normandy with Omaha Beach in the background. (U.S. Air Force Photograph)
Keep ‘Em Flying: It takes 30 men to keep a B-17 Flying Fortress in the air.
Halftrack of the U.S. 1st Infantry Division “Big Red One” moves forward along the muddy road in the Hurtgen Forest in February 1945. (U.S. Army Photograph, T/5 Edward Norbuth.)
Curtiss P-40E Warhawk in Flight. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
Black-and-white view of the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk “H80” single-seat fighter and ground attack aircraft of the late 1930’s and early 1940’s.
Keep ‘Em Flying is Our Battle Cry — WWII U.S. Army Air Force Recruiting Poster.