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Subject: Aircraft Page 3: (Current print sizes available are displayed after the full description, but please ask if you require a different size.)
Wherever possible, a descriptive caption accompanies the photograph.

All images restored by Frozen in Time Gallery are protected by copyright. Reproduction permission should be sought before use.

AC51- Two photo's in one. Airship USS Akron Launching aircraft from fuselage and in the lower image, retrieving it underway!. 1932 27.7x21cm
AC52 USS Akron (ZRS-4) Moored near the airship hangar at Naval Air Station Lakehurst, New Jersey, circa 1931-1933. 27.7x21, 18x13
AC53- Manning a Vought F4U-5P "Corsair", Korea 1950 A very clear and interesting photo. 27.7x21, 18x13
AC54- Pearl Harbor Attack, 7 December 1941. Japanese naval aircraft prepare to take off from an aircraft carrier Reasonably poor quality image as were a lot of the Japanese photo's from this period, but interesting historically. 18x13cm
AC55- U.S. Navy Seals training deploying from helicopter to high speed boat. 18x13cm
AC56- US Navy Hornet taking off from aircraft carrier 18x13
AC57- F/A-18 Hornet creates a shock wave as he breaks the sound barrier
27.7x21cm, 18x13
AC58- An F-14 "Tomcat" assigned to the "Jolly Rogers" of Fighter Squadron One Zero Three (VF 103) conducts a high-speed "fly-by" above the ship.
AC59-The Air Boss watches as the last AV-8B "Harrier" from Helicopter Medium Squadron Two Six Six (HMM-266) lands on board USS Nassau following a strike mission into Kosovo. (27.7x21cm) (18x13)
AC60- An air-to-air view of a P-3C "Orion" aircraft banking to port (left) carrying an AIM-9 "Sidewinder" short range missiles 27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC61- An F/A-18 “Hornet” from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Two Three (VX-23) releases MK-83 1000 pound bombs (27.7x21) (18x13)
AC62-General Motors FM-2 "Wildcat" fighter On combat air patrol over USS Santee (CVE-29), during the Leyte Invasion, 20 October 1944. 27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC63- An F-14B “Tomcat” performs a high-speed pass while conducting integrated training exercises in the Caribbean.
27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC64- F/A-18 C “Hornet” strike fighter from the “Fighting Redcocks” of Strike Fighter Squadron Two Two (VFA-22) over the Fort Jefferson National Monument
27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC65- An F/A-18C Hornet makes its final approach to make an arrested landing aboard USS Abraham Lincoln
27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC66- A CH-53E “Sea Stallion” assigned to the “Heavy Haulers” of Helicopter Light Squadron Four Six Two (HMH-462)
27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC67- At sea aboard USS John C. Stennis An F-14A "Tomcat" from the "Checkmates" of Fighter Squadron Two One One (VF-211) launches off the flight deck.
27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC68- Qantas Lockheed Constellation c1950 40 x 30cm; 27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC69- Continental Airlines luxurious 14 passenger Lockheed Lodestar. First of a fleet of new "Speedliners" delivered to Continental Airlines, America's Fastest, for use on their routes in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and Kansas. 27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC70- Pilot (Capt. Stuart Wandell) & Co-Pilot in cockpit of B-17, Colorado Springs, USA 1944 27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC71- RAF Avro Vulcan bomber at Mascot airport, Sydney 1950s 27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC72- Travel Air 4000 Biplane, built by Cessna, Steerman & Beech. Colorado Springs, USA 1926 27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC73- Travel Air 4000 Biplane with crew and owners, Colorado Springs, USA 27.7x21, 18x13cm
AC74- US Army Air Corps B17F bomber with Pilot (Capt. Stuart Wandell), 1944 27.7x21, 18x13cm

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