Early Aerial Navy Photograph
U.S. NAVY SEAPLANE.
WWII: AMERICAN DIVEBOMBER.
US Navy Aircraft carrier Northrop, 2013
BATTLESHIPS & AIRCRAFT.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: 1922 Curtis seaplanes make daily flights with passengers to the Brazilian Centennial Exposition.
U.S. Navy Dirigible At Rest
Honolulu To Alameda Flight
Douglas SBD "Dauntless" Dive Bomber balanced on Nose after crash landing on Carrier Flight Deck, Pacific Ocean, Official U.S. Navy photo, June 21, 1943
US Navy photographic section plane, 1925
Europe: c. 1917 World War One saw the birth of the tank and the military airplane which forever changed the face of warfare. In this photograph a German fighter biplane is dive bombing a tank.
San Diego, California: August 3, 1927 A Navy 'daredevil' from the Coronado Naval Air Station jumps from an airplane using two parachutes, both of which are open.
US NAVY, 1908.
Air mail service, 1930s
New York, New York: c. 1931 An Army Air Corp biplane lays down a smoke screen over Manhattan in a simulated defense of the city.
WORLD WAR I: SEAPLANE.
Air Battle between English and German Bi-Planes, 1915
U.S. Aircraft Carrier USS Bunker Hill burning after being hit by Two Kamikaze Planes within 30 seconds, Battle of Okinawa, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S Navy photo, May 11, 1945
EAGLE, U.S.
Early Biplane Flight
Working with Sea-plane at Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, photograph by Howard R. Hollem, U.S. Office of War Information, August 1942
Convair's XFY-1, 'POGO'
Boeing Army Pursuit Planes
Boeing C226M Cargo Biplane
United Airlines Boeing NC178E Cascade Mail Biplane
United States Navy Cruiser, U.S.S. Chicago with the Great White Fleet, circa 1890
Navy Frogmen At Work
Iron Steamer In SF Drydock
General Douglas MacArthur.
USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.
EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1972).
WORLD WAR I: U.S. NAVY.
WWI: DOGFIGHT.
F-14 TOMCAT FIGHTER PLANE.
Cleaning A Battleship
Torpedo bomber in World War II
San Diego, California: November 29, 1926 A parachute jumping demonstration to show that the safest way to jump is to have the chute open before leaving the aiplane, thus eliminating the danger of a defective parachute opening.
WWII: BOEING TRAINER PLANES.
Loening amphibian biplane, 1920s
Group of U.S. Sailors, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, John Vachon, U.S. Office of War Information, March 1943
CH-46 SEA KNIGHT.
United States: c. 1944 A U.S. Air Force Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber flying above the clouds and mountains.
Port Royal, South Carolina, the New United States Naval Station, Drawn by Granville Perkins, Harper's Weekly, February 5, 1876
WWII: AIRCRAFT CARRIER.
AMERICAN WARSHIP, 1886.
Photograph of Yates Stirling, Jr.
Maywood, Illinois: July 20, 1925 Army pilots check their maps during their transcontinental flight between Selfridge Airfiled in Harrison, Michigan and San Francisco, California. Behind them is one of the 5 Curtis P-! Hawks open cockpit biplane fighter aircrafts that they are flying.
Lockheed T-33 Jet Trainer
Bombing Vietnam
Vietnam Supply Drop
Commodore Matthew C. Perry (1794-1858), Commodore of U.S. Navy, Photograph, Mathew Brady, between 1854 and 1858
U.S. NAVY AIRSHIP, 1919.
Theodore Roosevelt and Archibald Hoxsey in Biplane Preparing for Flight, Kinloch Field, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, Photograph by Cole & Co., October 11, 1910
United States: 1950 A Republic F-84F Thunderstreak fighter-bomber gets refueled in flight from a Boeing tanker plane
BROOKLYN NAVY YARD, 1910.
Colour photograph of the B1-17 of 97 Bombardment Group of the US Air Force
Mountain View, California: c. 1932 The tail end of the dirigible Akron at Moffett Field in California.
United States: February 11, 1919 One of the big 14 inch guns used in the war against the Germans. This one fires a 1200 pound shell with a range of 19 miles. It can be removed from the railway tracks for turntable use on land foundations.
Army Vehicle Signage
JET ASSISTED TAKE-OFF.
Projectiles in Flight.
Signing the Instruments of Surrender.
WWI: THE 'LEVIATHAN'.
USS SEATTLE, c1920.
USS MARYLAND, c1920.
USS NEVADA, c1940.
BATTLESHIP LAUNCH, 1917.
The UGM-27 Polaris missile.
WORLD WAR I: USS OKLAHOMA.
WWI: AMERICAN FLEET.
WORLD WAR I: BATTLESHIP.
The USS Intrepid is hit by a japanese kamikaze aircraft pilot attack.
American welders.
RECONNAISSANCE BY AIR.
AMERICAN AIRCRAFT CARRIER.
WORLD WAR I: GERMAN PLANES.
The US Navy Museum.
Fusing Bombs For North Vietnam
US Navy and aeroplanes, World War II
Texas: 1951 A Convair B-36F Peacemaker Air Force bomber. In addition to the six 3,800 hp piston engines it also was equipped with four GE J47 turbojets mounted under the wings for additional power.
BIPLANES, c1917.
World War I Transports with U.S. Troops Sail for England Escorted by U.S Navy Destroyers, Fred, Hoertz, Painting, circa 1918
Gulf Of Tonkin Warfare
United States: c. 1966 An illustration of how the new General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark bomber will be able to carry 48 conventional bombs weighing 750 pounds apiece under its wings
FRIGATE: MISSISSIPPI, 1853.
Zeebrugge Raid
Cargo Floatplane on Water
United States Navy Armored Cruiser, U.S.S. Pennsylvania (ACR-4), circa 1910
VOISIN FLYING MACHINE, 1912.
LOCKHEED SEAPLANE, 1916.
Curtiss seaplane 'America', 1914
Porte and seaplane 'America', 1914
WWII: US NAVY HELLCAT 1943.
U.S. Navy Blimp during Anti-Submarine Patrol over Atlantic Ocean, High Angle View, Office of War Information, January 1943
Heavy Army Truck being driven off Army Air Forces' new C-82 in Demonstration of Equipment held by United States Army Air Forces, National Airport, Washington, D.C., USA, photograph by Pauline Ehrlich, U.S. Office of War Information, October 1944
WWII: USS ESSEX, 1945.
AMEIRCAN NAVAL SHIPS.
ARTHUR MACARTHUR
Early Japanese aircraft, 1910s
U.S. NAVY HELICOPTER.
United Airlines NC 189E Biplane
Japanese warship in dry - dock
U.S. NAVY FLYING BOAT.
BROOKLYN NAVY YARD: MASS.
CRUISERS AND AIRPLANES.
First World War bombing, illustration
Gauls Chavier
Explosion of torpedo
Two seaplanes parked at a harbor, ketchikan, alaska
AIR AND SEA MANEUVER, 1939.
U.S.S. CONSTELLATION, 1977.
WWII: USS HORNET, 1945.
Wreckage of German Albatross D. III Fighter Biplane, Rehse Archive for Contemporary History and Journalism, 1916
Lockheed P-38 Lightning Fighter
BOEING 314 CLIPPER, c1940.
BRITISH TORPEDO BOMBER.
HMS Warrior
Sevastopol, Crimea, 19th century illustration
U.S. Navy Grumman F9F-8 Cougar Fighter Aircraft of Attack Squadron 44 (VA-44) being Launched from USS Saratoga during its Shakedown Cruise, Caribbean Sea, September 3, 1956
US Navy Oceanographic Survey ship
German Torpedo Boat, "Torpedoboot S. 130", Postcard, circa 1905
World War I American Destroyer Laying Smoke Screen in North Atlantic Ocean, L.A. Shafer, Painting, circa 1917
U.S.S. Leviathan, Formerly the German Liner Vaterland, in her Wartime Camouflage Paint, Leaving Hoboken, New Jersey, USA for France, 1918
NAVY DRILL, c1885.
RUSSIAN NAVY, 1864.
Navy fighter airplane launch, 1930s
AMERICAN BOMBER PLANES.
Jesse L. Brown in the cockpit of a F4U-4 Corsair fighter.
The Handley Page Type O.
WWI: BRITISH COMBAT PLANE.
GERMAN AIRPLANE, 1913.
BRISTOL SCOUT.
DH-4 aeroplane radio
Bell X-1-3 And B-50 Mothership
NAVAL MANEUVER, 1939.
WWII: USS SAN JACINTO, 1944.
WWII: USS CABOT, c1944.
WWII: PHILIPPINES, 1941.
JAPAN: AERIAL VIEW, 1967.
Detail of a B-29 Bombing Plane on Public View, National Airport, Washington, D.C., USA, photograph by Pauline Ehrlich, U.S. Office of War Information, November 1944
Battle of Lake Erie.
USS 'BOSTON,' 1890.
USS 'PETREL,' 1890.
AMERICAN NAVAL SHIP, 1891.
USS 'SAINT PAUL,' 1898.
PHOTOGRAPHERS, 1898.
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898.
BATTLE OF SANTIAGO, 1898.
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
BRITISH: IMPRESSMENT, 1800s.
USS PENNSYLVANIA, c1850.
THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
USS 'BALTIMORE,' 1890.
British Sopwith Tabloid Biplane, Aldershot, England, UK, Bain News Service, 1915
British Cauldron G-2 Biplane, Aldershot, England, UK, Bain News Service, 1915
Perry's Victory on Lake Erie, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
U.S. Naval Ship President Jackson, Circa 1953
USS Minneapolis Painted in Dazzle Camouflage, Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA, 1917
Waves of Consolidated B-24 Liberators of the 15th AAF fly over Target Area, Concordia Vega Oil Refinery, Ploesti, Romania, after dropping its Bomb Loads, U.S. Air Force photo, May 31, 1944
WORLD WAR II: PEARL HARBOR.
American airfield in France, between 1918 and 1928
WORLD WAR I: AIR REVIEW.
WILLIAM MITCHELL
A Japanese Navy Battleship.
U.S. Navy Seebees on the march
U.S. Navy PBM-3 "Mariner" Patrol Bomber, Office of War Information, 1940's
Militia Plane Seaworthy
WWI: U-BOAT CAPTURE.
USS MICHIGAN, c1910.
WORLD WAR I: USS GRAYLING.
WORLD WAR I: DESTROYER.
WWI: USS PENNSYLVANIA, 1915.
WWI: USS ARIZONA, c1915.
WORLD WAR I: TORPEDO.
Navy Planes In Storage
42nd Division Returns
Above and Beyond the call of Duty--Dorie Miller received the Navy Cross at Pearl Harbor, May 27, 1942, Poster, artist David Stone Martin, U.S. Office of War Information, 1943
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz pinning Navy Cross on Doris "Dorie" Miller at ceremony aboard the USS Enterprise, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, U.S. Office of War Information, May 27, 1942
Imperial Japanese Navy warship 'Hiei'.
Cadet L. Deitz at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, photograph by Howard R. Hollem, U.S. Office of War Information, August 1942
Ensign Noressey and Cadet Thenics at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, photograph by Howard R. Hollem, U.S. Office of War Information, August 1942
Naval Mechanic adding oil to Airplane at Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, photograph by Howard R. Hollem, U.S. Office of War Information, August 1942
Plane at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, photograph by Howard R. Hollem, U.S. Office of War Information, August 1942
Ensign Noressey and Cadet Thenics at the Naval Air base, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, photograph by Howard R. Hollem, U.S. Office of War Information, August 1942
Flight Training at Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, photograph by Howard R. Hollem, U.S. Office of War Information, August 1942
United States: c. 1957 A Marine falling free from the Flyaway Tower at a jump school training base.
U.S. LCT(A) 2008 Navy Ship Loaded with U.S. Troops Heading toward Beachhead during Invasion of Normandy, Normandy, France, June 7, 1944
Bowen and Olsen, a riveter and her supervisor, in the Assembly and Repair Dept. at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, photograph by Howard R. Hollem, U.S. Office of War Information, August 1942