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 | U.S. Army Air Force Insignia Shadowbox
The insignia worn on the uniforms of AAF servicemen make for a colorful and interesting display. Each Army Air Force has an ... | $125.00
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 | Legendary Aircraft of the 8th Army Air Force. Color photographs of the rugged Boeing B-17 and the powerful Republic P-47 Thunderbolt during World War II. The captions read "B-17G ... | $95.00
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 | B-17G Flying Fortresses Dreambaby and Lucky Me! of the 533rd Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group, 1st Combat Wing, 8th USAAF. Ridgewell, England. The 381st flew a total
of 297 missions ... | $75.00
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 | B-17 Nose Art
A now-famous phenomenon of World War Two, U.S. Aircrews, seeking to personalize the aircraft assigned to them, painted anything from names to cartoon ... | $95.00
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 | B-17 Pistol Packin' Mama Crew
Just as many crews would paint nose art on their assigned aircraft, so did some Army Air Force members also decorate their leather flight ... | $99.00
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 | The B-25 Mitchell Medium Bomber
The North American B-25 Mitchell was one of the most versatile aircraft of World War Two. Originally designed as a fast, medium ... | $95.00
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 | Business End of the P-38 Lightning
During the development of the Lockheed P-38 Lightning, Armament went from two .30 caliber machine guns, two .50 caliber machine guns and ... | $119.00
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 | Colonel David Schilling's Republic P-47D Thunderbolt. Schilling was a member of Colonel Hubert "Hub" Zemke's famed 56th Fighter Group, known as the "Wolf Pack.". Attached to the 65th ... | $75.00
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 | Doolittle Raider Launches from USS Hornet. Black and white photograph of one of Lt. Colonel Jimmy Doolittle's B-25 Mitchell bombers taking off from the carrier on April 18, 1942. ... | $245.00
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The Lockheed P-38 Lightning represented a major change in fighter aircraft design. With it's twin engines, twin booms and twin tails, the Lightning was unique. Armament consisted ... | $95.00
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 | Nose Art and Flak Damage. Black and white photographs of two 8th U.S. Army Air Force B-17's. The photograph on the left is of the nose art for the B-17G "Bomber Dear", which ... | $135.00
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 | P-40 Flight Training
Before graduating to front-line fighter aircraft such as the P-47 and P-51, U.S. Army Air Force fliers trained in models that weren't considered as ... | $95.00
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 | P-51 Mustangs In Flight
The fighter aircraft that many consider to be the finest of World War Two, the North American P-51 Mustang was brought about by the successful ... | $95.00
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 | Captain Andrew D. Turner, a member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen, gives the “OK” sign from the cockpit of his North American P-51 Mustang at an airfield in Italy, ... | $5.00
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 | A group of Tuskegee Airmen gather around one of their Curtiss P-40 Warhawks at an airfield in the Mediterranean Theater, February 1944. The yellow circle around the national insignia ... | $5.00
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 | Four WASP review a flight plan with a USAAF instructor during B-26 transition training at Dodge City Army Air Field, Dodge City, Kansas. The WASP are (left to right) Marjorie ... | $5.00
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 | On November 2, 1944, Consolidated B-24 Liberators of the 489th Bomb Group, Eighth U.S. Army Air Force, were sent to destroy the railroad marshalling yards at Bielefeld, Germany. ... | $375.00
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 | The Rugged Curtiss P-40
With 13,738 P-40's built between April, 1940, and November, 1944, this famous Curtiss aircraft was the third-largest produced American World War II ... | $119.00
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 | Standing silently today in the fields near Bassingbourn, England, one can hear the rustling stalks of grain as they sway in the gentle breezes, accompanied by the song of an ... | $495.00
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 | S/Sgt Ross, United States Army Air Force, 1942
This framed piece of history was inspired by the photograph you see pictured. Simply labeled "Ross, 1942" on the back of the ... | $275.00
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The Mighty "Jug"
The rugged Republic P-47 Thunderbolt was one of the finest American fighter aircraft of World War II. Powered by the mighty Pratt & Whitney ... | $250.00
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 | Walking down the flight line at Laredo Army Air Field on January 22, 1944, three WASP are photographed by B-26 Martin Marauder medium bombers. The WASP were instrumental in ferrying ... | $5.00
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 | WASP, Women Airforce Service Pilots, were an integral part of the United States war effort in World War 2. Tasked with the delivery of aircraft of all types within the continental ... | $250.00
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