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Naval Aircraft N3N - was the last biplane in US military service.  Used primarily for training.
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Naval Aircraft N3N - was the last biplane in US military service. Used primarily for training.

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  • A-26 Night Mission Invader -  An American twin-engined light bomber and ground attack aircraft.  This was the fastest twin engine bomber in WW II.  The A-26 was in service during three wars - WW II, Korean War, and the early years of Viet Nam conflict.
  • A-26 Night Mission Invader -  An American twin-engined light bomber and ground attack aircraft.  This was the fastest twin engine bomber in WW II.  The A-26 was in service during three wars - WW II, Korean War, and the early years of Viet Nam conflict.
  • Beechcraft C-45 light bomber and attack plane.  Ninety per cent of USAAF  bombardiers and navigators were trained on the aircraft.
  • Beechcraft C-45 -  Light bomber and attack plane.  Ninety per cent of USAAF  bombardiers and navigators were trained on the aircraft.
  • Beechcraft C-45 -  Light bomber and attack plane.  Ninety per cent of USAAF  bombardiers and navigators were trained on the aircraft.
  • Naval Aircraft N3N - was the last biplane in US military service.  Used primarily for training.
  • Naval Aircraft N3N - was the last biplane in US military service.  Used primarily for training.
  • Naval Aircraft N3N - was the last biplane in US military service.  Used primarily for training.
  • P-51 Mustang -  long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War,
  • P-51 Mustang -  long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War,
  • PBJ - Marine version of the B-25 Bomber.  They were used  for "night heckling", anti-shipping missions or close air support of beachheads and landings.
  • PBJ - Marine version of the B-25 Bomber.  They were used  for "night heckling", anti-shipping missions or close air support of beachheads and landings.
  • PBJ - Marine version of the B-25 Bomber.  They were used  for "night heckling", anti-shipping missions or close air support of beachheads and landings.
  • B-17 Flying Fortress - The rugged B-17 heavy bomber was developed as a strategic bomber in the 1930s. It proved efficient, enough to where it was used in every theater of the war. Legendary for its ability to sustain heavy damage in battle and bolstered by its nearly self-sufficient firepower, B-17s were most often used for daytime raids over Germany, as well as to wreak havoc on enemy shipping in the Pacific
  • B-17 Flying Fortress - The rugged B-17 heavy bomber was developed as a strategic bomber in the 1930s. It proved efficient, enough to where it was used in every theater of the war. Legendary for its ability to sustain heavy damage in battle and bolstered by its nearly self-sufficient firepower, B-17s were most often used for daytime raids over Germany, as well as to wreak havoc on enemy shipping in the Pacific
  • B-17 Flying Fortress - The rugged B-17 heavy bomber was developed as a strategic bomber in the 1930s. It proved efficient, enough to where it was used in every theater of the war. Legendary for its ability to sustain heavy damage in battle and bolstered by its nearly self-sufficient firepower, B-17s were most often used for daytime raids over Germany, as well as to wreak havoc on enemy shipping in the Pacific
  • B-17 Flying Fortress - The rugged B-17 heavy bomber was developed as a strategic bomber in the 1930s. It proved efficient, enough to where it was used in every theater of the war. Legendary for its ability to sustain heavy damage in battle and bolstered by its nearly self-sufficient firepower, B-17s were most often used for daytime raids over Germany, as well as to wreak havoc on enemy shipping in the Pacific
  • B-17 Flying Fortress - The rugged B-17 heavy bomber was developed as a strategic bomber in the 1930s. It proved efficient, enough to where it was used in every theater of the war. Legendary for its ability to sustain heavy damage in battle and bolstered by its nearly self-sufficient firepower, B-17s were most often used for daytime raids over Germany, as well as to wreak havoc on enemy shipping in the Pacific
  • B-17 Flying Fortress - The rugged B-17 heavy bomber was developed as a strategic bomber in the 1930s. It proved efficient, enough to where it was used in every theater of the war. Legendary for its ability to sustain heavy damage in battle and bolstered by its nearly self-sufficient firepower, B-17s were most often used for daytime raids over Germany, as well as to wreak havoc on enemy shipping in the Pacific
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