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empowered woman preparing to fly
The airplane shown is a Stearman PT-17 biplane which was used by the US Army and US Navy to train pilots leading up to, and during, WWII.  The airplane was used in basic, or primary, training of new pilots.  The photo shows the full airplane from the right front quarter view.  One can see the silhouette of the pilot's head in the cockpit.  The engine is not running.  The markings on the lower wing can be seen and show US Army.  The photo is a classic sepia tone and evokes a clear feeling of history and nostalgia.
Stock Photography of D-Day Paratroopers getting ready to jump. \n\nNote: number on the nose is only the invasion stick number and does not ID the plane.
US Army Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopter on the tarmac during a nightstop at Eindhoven Airport. Eindhove, The Netherlands - October 14, 2019
Vintage photo of an old bi-plane.
A beautifully restored L-4 Grasshopper flies by at Massey Aerodrome, a small grass field on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.\n\nThe L-4 Grasshopper is a light observation and liaison aircraft that served with distinction during World War II. Developed by Piper Aircraft Corporation, the L-4 Grasshopper was a militarized version of the Piper J-3 Cub, a popular civilian aircraft of the era.\n\nThe primary role of the L-4 Grasshopper was observation, reconnaissance, and liaison duties. It was used for artillery spotting, aerial photography, courier missions, and communication tasks, providing vital support to ground troops.\n\nThe L-4 Grasshopper saw extensive service during World War II, serving with the U.S. Army Air Forces, the U.S. Navy (as the NE-1), and other Allied air forces. It played a vital role in numerous campaigns, including the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, and the Pacific island-hopping campaign.
T129 Atak military attack helicopter
A scale model of the iconic B-17 Flying Fortress sitting on a scale model airfield. The B-17 was an American four-engined heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps and made by Boeing.
Evocative black and white image of a 1930s propeller airliner. The photo shows the tail and passenger door, with the aircraft parked on a snowy airport. Boeing 247 of United Air Lines
Views of a small private grass airstrip in Marstons Mills on Cape Cod in MA.  Many small planes are on the ground including several DC3s.  All runways for this airstrip are grass.
United States Army written on the fuselage of a Fighter aircraft.
Young Aviator parked aircraft at the airport autumn day
OQ-19 Radioplane radio-controlled aerial target airplane on display at dedication of new terminal at Livingston Betsworth Field (Waterloo Municipal Airport), Waterloo, Iowa, USA in June 9-10, 1951.
Military helicopter at helipad. Directly above.
A beautifully restored L-4 Grasshopper flies by at Massey Aerodrome, a small grass field on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.\n\nThe L-4 Grasshopper is a light observation and liaison aircraft that served with distinction during World War II. Developed by Piper Aircraft Corporation, the L-4 Grasshopper was a militarized version of the Piper J-3 Cub, a popular civilian aircraft of the era.\n\nThe primary role of the L-4 Grasshopper was observation, reconnaissance, and liaison duties. It was used for artillery spotting, aerial photography, courier missions, and communication tasks, providing vital support to ground troops.\n\nThe L-4 Grasshopper saw extensive service during World War II, serving with the U.S. Army Air Forces, the U.S. Navy (as the NE-1), and other Allied air forces. It played a vital role in numerous campaigns, including the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, and the Pacific island-hopping campaign.
Modern military helicopter AH-64 Apache bristling with armaments, missiles, radar
Hasselt. Limburg - Belgium 26-08-2023. Piper L-4J Grasshopper. Public show of vintage aircraft  at the Hasselt Aero Club
Santa Ana, California, USA - February 15, 1964: 1914 Farman MF.11 VH-UBC airplane in field. Hollywood stunt pilot Frank Tallman is standing in front of plane. At the time, the plane was owned by Tallmantz Aviation, Santa Ana, California, USA. Scanned film.
Aircraft, on the runway, ready to fly
Penrose, Colorado, USA: medical Helicopter - US Army Bell UH-1 Iroquois aka \
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk landing at North County Airport Palm BeachCounty Fl photograph taken 2021
1946 Luscombe 8A airplane photographed in 1948. Ames, Iowa, USA. Scanned film with significant grain.
Close up of American Military Helicopter from Vietnam War Era
Small military plane is going to lift off and make a flight
Army woman standing behind plane , preparing for flying
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