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Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Morane Saulnier MS405C1 -this mid 1930s French fighter

Morane Saulnier MS405C1 -this mid 1930s French fighter proved to be somewhat underpowered and underarmed

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Mitsubishi Ki-30 Army Type 97 Ann -Japanese Army ligh

Mitsubishi Ki-30 Army Type 97 Ann -Japanese Army light bomber used fro mid 1941 Relegated to training by end 1942, many later used for Kamikaze attacks

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Mitsubishi Ki-67 Peggy -this Japanese Army heavy bomb

Mitsubishi Ki-67 Peggy -this Japanese Army heavy bomber, first flown in December 1942, came too late to have much impact

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Nakajima Ki-34 AT-2 Thora -initially flown as a light

Nakajima Ki-34 AT-2 Thora -initially flown as a light airliner, the type saw wartime use with both the Japanese Amy and Navy

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Nakajima Ki-27 Army Type 97 Nate -entering service wi

Nakajima Ki-27 Army Type 97 Nate -entering service with the Japanese Army in 1937, the fighter was still in use early in 1942

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Nakajima C6N-Saiun Myrt -capable of reaching nearly 3

Nakajima C6N-Saiun Myrt -capable of reaching nearly 380mph, this carrier-going reconnaisssance type was difficult to catch

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 21 Zeke -first flown in April 1

Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 21 Zeke -first flown in April 1939, the existence of the carrier-going fighters came as a nasty surprise to the Allies in December 1941

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Mitsubishi A5M2 Claude -this carrier-going Japanese N

Mitsubishi A5M2 Claude -this carrier-going Japanese Navy fighter was flown against the Chinese from early 1937

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers Ju 90 -a small number of this type was used as

Junkers Ju 90 -a small number of this type was used as an ocean going convoy spotter for the U-Boat packs

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers Ju G 38 on approach Lufthansa

Junkers Ju G 38 on approach Lufthansa

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers Ju 90 -shown towing a giant Messerschmitt Me 23

Junkers Ju 90 -shown towing a giant Messerschmitt Me 232 troop glider

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Messerschmitt Me 328 -seen in wind tunnell model form

Messerschmitt Me 328 -seen in wind tunnell model form, it was designed to use pulse jets It proved an expensive failure

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Mitsubishi G3M2 Navy Type 96 Nell parked of J-BEOG

Mitsubishi G3M2 Navy Type 96 Nell parked of J-BEOG

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Mitsubishi F1M2 Model 11 Pete -despite its antiquated

Mitsubishi F1M2 Model 11 Pete -despite its antiquated appearance, the F1M shipboard scout performed stalwartly thoughout the war

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: James Thomas Byford McCudden, pilot

James Thomas Byford McCudden, pilot
James Thomas Byford McCudden (1895-1918), British air ace with a confirmed overall score of 57, who rose to the rank of Major, seen here in the cockpit of his Royal Aircraft Factory SE 5a

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Martin-Baker MB5 -considered one of the finest piston-e

Martin-Baker MB5 -considered one of the finest piston-engined fighters, it could not be readied in time to see wartime service

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Martin B-26 Marauder I aloft-the RAFs South African co

Martin B-26 Marauder I aloft-the RAFs South African contingent were the users of this type

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Messerschmitt Me 264 -a cut-away view of this ambitious

Messerschmitt Me 264 -a cut-away view of this ambitious ocean-spanning bomber

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Martin 167 Maryland -was used by both Vichy French

Martin 167 Maryland -was used by both Vichy French and the British, who were contesting the Libon in 1942 Seen is a French example, but note similarity to British markings

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Latecoere 298 -entered service with the French Navy in

Latecoere 298 -entered service with the French Navy in October 1938 as a torpedo bomber, but flew as a dive bomber against the Germans invading France in May 1940

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Kawanishi N1K1 Shiden Model 11 George -entering servi

Kawanishi N1K1 Shiden Model 11 George -entering service in early 1943, this single seat naval fighter could outfight the Grumman F6F Hellcat

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers Ju 90 of Lufthansa

Junkers Ju 90 of Lufthansa

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers Ju 86R -though not many built, this high flying

Junkers Ju 86R -though not many built, this high flying reconnaissance version was virtually unassailable through the early war years

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers Ju 52 3m float-Condor Syndicate

Junkers Ju 52 3m float-Condor Syndicate

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers Ju 52 3m and Airbus A380

Junkers Ju 52 3m and Airbus A380

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers Ju 188G tail unit in close up

Junkers Ju 188G tail unit in close up

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers Ju 160 -Lufthansas Mowe

Junkers Ju 160 -Lufthansas Mowe

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers D I German fighter plane

Junkers D I German fighter plane photographed in a field in Belgium on 21 January 1919. Although left abandoned in the open for more than three months, it was still deemed to be basically airworthy

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers J8 two-seat German prototype fighter plane

Junkers J8 two-seat German prototype fighter plane
Junkers J8 two-seat German prototype fighter monoplane. Work on it began in October 1917, with trials in 1918. It led to the production of the Junkers CI I. Date: circa 1917

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Johnson, JEJ Johnny Wg Cdr and Spitfire

Johnson, JEJ Johnny Wg Cdr and Spitfire

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Heinkel He 115C -this torpedo bomber was mainly based i

Heinkel He 115C -this torpedo bomber was mainly based in Norway from where it attacked Allied Arctic convoys

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: LFG Roland C II German reconnaissance biplane

LFG Roland C II German reconnaissance biplane, usually known as the Walfisch (Whale), introduced in 1916. Seen here is a rear view of a late production model belonging to the Bavarian Fl Abt 292

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Latecoere 631 -pre delivery Air France

Latecoere 631 -pre delivery Air France

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Lavochkin La-5 -one of the Soviets best fighters, 9, 9

Lavochkin La-5 -one of the Soviets best fighters, 9, 920 were built Service entry was in July 1942

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Hawker Typhoon Ib in two Vics of No56 Squadron RAF

Hawker Typhoon Ib in two Vics of No56 Squadron RAF

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Hawker Typhoon 1b (on the ground), DN406 of No609 Squad

Hawker Typhoon 1b (on the ground), DN406 of No609 Squadron Mavis amid dispersal clutter

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Hawker Hurricane 1A, flying, No87 Squadron RAF in Franc

Hawker Hurricane 1A, flying, No87 Squadron RAF in France, 1940

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Hawker Henley -started life as a light bomber, but rele

Hawker Henley -started life as a light bomber, but relegated to target towing

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Hansa-Brandenburg W 12 reconnaissance fighter

Hansa-Brandenburg W 12 reconnaissance fighter
Hansa-Brandenburg W 12 German float-equipped two-seat reconnaissance fighter. It first flew in January 1917. Seen here is serial no. 2016, an early production example

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Hawker Hurricane 1A nose close up, (on the ground), wit

Hawker Hurricane 1A nose close up, (on the ground), with Polish pilots

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Hawker Hurricane 1A of Free Polish, (forward view), tax

Hawker Hurricane 1A of Free Polish, (forward view), taxying

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Handley Page HP 45 cabin interior of Imperial

Handley Page HP 45 cabin interior of Imperial

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Handley Page W10 Imperial

Handley Page W10 Imperial
Handley Page W.10. First flown 2 December 1919, the HP Type W coprised of three variants, the W.8, W.9 and W.10. All carried 12 passengers with only 25 built Date: circa 1920

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Junkers Ju 52 3m (side view, on the ground) of Lufthans

Junkers Ju 52 3m (side view, on the ground) of Lufthansas D-ANXG

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat -ready to launch from the deck of

Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat -ready to launch from the deck of USS Intrepid

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat trio (forward view) ready to laun

Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat trio (forward view) ready to launch from USS Tarawa, 48

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat -came into service just in time t

Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat -came into service just in time to counter the early successes of the Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero

Background imageImages Dated 5th August 2015: Grumman F4F-3A trio in echelon of VMF-111, Nov 1941 -pa

Grumman F4F-3A trio in echelon of VMF-111, Nov 1941 -part of the Red forces, hence crosses, used in joint excerises with US Army



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