Listing of Aircraft On gunbyphotoarchive.com CD
1. Wartime (W.W.I) pilots who participated in 1930 Air Corps field
exercises at Mather Field, California. (Photo by 15th photo section, Crissy
Field Cal.) Pilots in front of Curtiss (Condor) Bomber Model XB-2.
2. Curtiss (Condor) Bomber Model XB-2.
3. Boeing's P-26 (Peashooter).
4. Boeing P-12B, Army AC 29-442. Six pilots in front of three Boeing P-12Bs.
5. Pursuit plane simulated attack on Curtiss (Condor) Bomber Model XB-2.
6. 1930 Air Corps field exercises at Mather Field, California. Six pursuit
planes over Sacramento, California.
7. 1930 Air Corps field exercises at Mather Field, California. Classic
photo of biwing heavy bomber (Curtiss (Condor) Bomber ).
8. 1930 Air Corps field exercises at Mather Field, California. Eighteen
pursuit pilots in full flight gear (early high altitude suits and face
masks) in a 'class' picture arrangement in front of biplanes.
9. 1930 Air Corps field exercises at Mather Field, California. Pilot and
forward gunner in heavy bomber. "79" on airplane with bomber insignia.
10. Wing walker poised to grab 2nd biwing aircraft.
11. Lindbergh leaving San Diego. Shows Lindbergh, and Ryan executives,
Spirit of St. Louis warming up, departing on history making flight.
12. Portrait of Charles A. Lindbergh with Spirit of St. Louis in background.
13. The Autogiro (Cierva C-8L-11, Great Britain). (half plane, half
helicopter) of Juan de la Cierva, of Spain. Tested at Farnborough, England,
in 1925. He flew it across the English Channel and all over Europe in 1928.
14. Amelia Earhart and airplane.
15. Far east flight of a Supermarine Napier "Southampton" flying boat, over
land between Akyab and Rangoon. (1927)
16. Far east flight of two Supermarine Napier "Southampton" flying boats,
departure from Plymouth, Oct. 17th, 1927.
17. Far east flight of a Supermarine Napier "Southampton" flying boat, at
mooring. (1927)
18. Far east flight of a Supermarine Napier "Southampton" flying boat,
flying. (1927)
19. Far east flight of a Supermarine Napier "Southampton" flying boat,
landing on water. (1927)
20. All metal aeroplane "Ant 9".
21. George W. Wilkins, Carl B. Eielson, and Lockheed Vega #4, piloted
across the North Polar Sea. April, 23, 1928.
22. The "Heracles", Handley Page HP42, Imperial Airways, heavy biplane.
(Entered service in 1931, carried 38 passengers. Only 8 built, but over 16
years carried over 100,000 passengers without a fatality.) Photo shows the
High Commissioner for South Africa seeing the Capetown air-mail off at
Croydon.
23. German, Dornier, seaplane, floating.
24. German, Dornier, seaplane, floating.
25. German, Dornier, seaplane, taking off.
26. Italian "Tunnel Plane".
27. Italian "Tunnel Plane".
28. Italian "Tunnel Plane" inside hangar.
29. Front photo of Italian "Tunnel Plane" on runway.
30. Three early Junkers F13 (First passenger airplane) parked aircraft.
Shows emblem of dagger through a snake, "Tod Dem Schadling" ("Death to the
Shamed Ones", referencing the WW1 signers of German reparations) (F13,
First, all metal (duralumin), civilian transport, (First passenger
airplane), cabin for four passengers, plus two pilots. Brought out by
Junkers Aircraft Co. in spring of 1919.
31. Airliner (Early Dornier (pusher, puller), seaplane crossing Sea of
Japan, within site of erupting volcanoes and Japanese junks.
32. British, biwing, Fairey "Flycatcher".
33. Photo of a (US) De Havilland, (English) 4E biplane, and US pilot.
34. Imperial Airway's passenger biplane, "City of New York". In March of
1924, Instone Airlines became Imperial Airways. In this photo, you can see
that "City of New York" is in the process of being changed from Instone
markings to Imperial markings. Photographer: C. H. Price.
35. Imperial Airway's passenger biplane, "RMA Princess Mary".
Photographer: C. H. Price. (@ 1924).
36. Working biplane, "Surrey Flying Services". (Handley Page Transport Ltd.
sign on hanger in background.) (@1924).
37. Working biplane, "AVRO". Photographer: C. H. Price. (@1924).
38. Imperial Airway's passenger biplane. Photographer: C. H. Price. (@ 1924).
39. French, Farman, passenger biplane, "Compagnie des Messageries
Aeriennes". (@ 1924).
40. Imperial Airway's passenger biplane. In March of 1924, Instone Airlines
became Imperial Airways. In this photo, you can see that this biplane is in
the process of being changed from Instone markings to Imperial markings.
Photographer: C. H. Price.
41. Handley Page Twin Engine passenger biplane. (@ 1923).
42. Instone Air Liner "City of New York", passenger, single engine,
biplane. In March of 1924, Instone Airlines became Imperial Airways.
Photographer: Ronald Massey. (@ 1923).
43. Instone Air Liner "City of New York", passenger, single engine,
biplane. (In March of 1924, Instone Airlines became Imperial Airways).
Photographer: Ronald Massey. (@ 1923).
44. Handley Page Twin Engine passenger biplane, (side view). (@ 1923).
45. Handley Page Twin Engine passenger biplane, (front view). (@ 1923).
46. Imperial Airways, passenger, two engined, biplane.
47. Imperial Airways, passenger, two engined, biplane, "RMA Prince
George", Handley Page. (In March of 1924, Imperial Airways was formed.).
48. Imperial Airways, passenger, two engined, biplane, "RMA Prince Henry",
Handley Page. (In March of 1924, Imperial Airways was formed.).
49. Imperial Airways, passenger, single engined, biplane.
50. Navy Curtiss NC 4 seaplane being launched. First world flight, across
the Atlantic, in stages, Newfoundland to England, May 16, 1919.