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City / Airport:San Diego - North Island NAS / Halsey Field (KNZY / NZY)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1930 to 1931
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Photographed with a cruiser at the North Island seaplane ramp. Dating is approximate but VP-9 was established in 1930. The full designation was consecutively VP-9S, VP-9B and VP-9F until 1937, but the sufffix letters are fairly irrelevant. Photo by: Joseph Haase / San Diego Air & Space Museum
Registration / Serial:A-8306
Aircraft Version:Martin PM-1
C/n (msn):421
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:San Diego - North Island NAS / Halsey Field (KNZY / NZY)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1930 to 1931
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City / Airport:San Diego - North Island NAS / Halsey Field (KNZY / NZY)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1930 to 1931
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Photographed with a cruiser at the North Island seaplane ramp. Dating is approximate but VP-9 was established in 1930. The full designation was consecutively VP-9S, VP-9B and VP-9F until 1937, but the sufffix letters are fairly irrelevant. Photo by: Joseph Haase / San Diego Air & Space Museum
Registration / Serial:A-8306
Aircraft Version:Martin PM-1
C/n (msn):421
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:San Diego - North Island NAS / Halsey Field (KNZY / NZY)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1930 to 1931
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Registration / Serial:NC9675
Aircraft Original Type:Ford Tri-Motor
Aircraft Generic Type:Ford Tri-Motor
Aircraft Version:Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor
C/n (msn):5-AT-33
Operator Titles:Colonial Air Transport
Aircraft Name:Nokomis
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:14 April 1929 to 15 April 1929
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Photo ID:640833Submit Correction
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A painter in a Curtiss overall is changing the name of this new Tri-Motor from Nokomis to Nagomos or perhaps Nacomos - see other photos of NC9675. The press reported the plane was christened Nakomis (sic) on Sunday 14 April 1929. The name change was done that very day or the next day. The photo is dated 15 April, but it seems likely that the ladies and the press photographer were present at the naming ceremony. Nokomis is a female Native American name. We have no clue what Nagomos or Nagomos is, but as we see here a name was chosen that required minimal changes. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:NC9675
Aircraft Version:Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor
C/n (msn):5-AT-33
Operator Titles:Colonial Air Transport
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:14 April 1929 to 15 April 1929
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Registration / Serial:NC9675
Aircraft Original Type:Ford Tri-Motor
Aircraft Generic Type:Ford Tri-Motor
Aircraft Version:Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor
C/n (msn):5-AT-33
Operator Titles:Colonial Air Transport
Aircraft Name:Nokomis
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:14 April 1929 to 15 April 1929
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A painter in a Curtiss overall is changing the name of this new Tri-Motor from Nokomis to Nagomos or perhaps Nacomos - see other photos of NC9675. The press reported the plane was christened Nakomis (sic) on Sunday 14 April 1929. The name change was done that very day or the next day. The photo is dated 15 April, but it seems likely that the ladies and the press photographer were present at the naming ceremony. Nokomis is a female Native American name. We have no clue what Nagomos or Nagomos is, but as we see here a name was chosen that required minimal changes. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:NC9675
Aircraft Version:Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor
C/n (msn):5-AT-33
Operator Titles:Colonial Air Transport
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:14 April 1929 to 15 April 1929
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City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:5 September 1924
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Photo ID:640547Submit Correction
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Welcoming the Douglas World Cruisers to Boston. DH-4M-2 aircraft were remanufactured with steel tube fuselage frames by Atlantic Fokker. The autogenous welding technique of Fokker - or rather, his master welder, Reinhold Platz - was still advanced in the early 1920s, and the DH-4 work put the American Fokker factory into business. The badge worn seems to be a winged 1- see photo 649971. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:63882
Alternate Serial:AS63882
Aircraft Version:Airco DH-4M-2
C/n (msn):[ 63882 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:5 September 1924
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City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:5 September 1924
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Welcoming the Douglas World Cruisers to Boston. DH-4M-2 aircraft were remanufactured with steel tube fuselage frames by Atlantic Fokker. The autogenous welding technique of Fokker - or rather, his master welder, Reinhold Platz - was still advanced in the early 1920s, and the DH-4 work put the American Fokker factory into business. The badge worn seems to be a winged 1- see photo 649971. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:63882
Alternate Serial:AS63882
Aircraft Version:Airco DH-4M-2
C/n (msn):[ 63882 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:5 September 1924
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Registration / Serial:NC9138
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-38
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-38
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-38B
C/n (msn):114-11
Operator Titles:Colonial Western Airways
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:19 March 1931
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Photo ID:640391Submit Correction
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Colonial Western Airways operated the Sikorsky S-38 between Albany and Cleveland. In 1928 it became a division of the Colonial Airways Corporation holding, together with Colonial Air Transport and Canadian Colonial Airways, but all three airlines continued to operate under their own names. Colonial Western was fully merged into American Airways in March 1931. That same month this amphibian was used for rescue work following the sinking of an old sealing ship, SS Viking, off the Horse Islands, Newfoundland, during a movie shoot. The famous Bernt Balchen piloted the aircraft after speeding to Boston by train. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:NC9138
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-38B
C/n (msn):114-11
Operator Titles:Colonial Western Airways
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:19 March 1931
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Registration / Serial:NC9138
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-38
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-38
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-38B
C/n (msn):114-11
Operator Titles:Colonial Western Airways
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:19 March 1931
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Photo ID:640391Submit Correction
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Colonial Western Airways operated the Sikorsky S-38 between Albany and Cleveland. In 1928 it became a division of the Colonial Airways Corporation holding, together with Colonial Air Transport and Canadian Colonial Airways, but all three airlines continued to operate under their own names. Colonial Western was fully merged into American Airways in March 1931. That same month this amphibian was used for rescue work following the sinking of an old sealing ship, SS Viking, off the Horse Islands, Newfoundland, during a movie shoot. The famous Bernt Balchen piloted the aircraft after speeding to Boston by train. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:NC9138
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-38B
C/n (msn):114-11
Operator Titles:Colonial Western Airways
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:19 March 1931
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City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 June 1935
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Photo ID:640204Submit Correction
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For The Detroit News, operating an L-5 Vega, NC32M, was not a whim. In 1934 they bought this new L-9 Orion. A radio reporter could broadcast from the plane - WWJ, on the tailfin, was the call sign of the Detroit News Radiophone. There was even a photo camera installed in the fairing on the left wing. NC799W was worn earlier by the newspaper's Pitcairn autogyro. The Orion was requisitioned as 42-62601 in 1942. Scrapped after an accident in 1947. Photo from: The Henry Ford
Registration / Serial:NC799W
Aircraft Version:Lockheed 9D Orion
C/n (msn):208
Operator Titles:The Detroit News
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 June 1935
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City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 June 1935
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For The Detroit News, operating an L-5 Vega, NC32M, was not a whim. In 1934 they bought this new L-9 Orion. A radio reporter could broadcast from the plane - WWJ, on the tailfin, was the call sign of the Detroit News Radiophone. There was even a photo camera installed in the fairing on the left wing. NC799W was worn earlier by the newspaper's Pitcairn autogyro. The Orion was requisitioned as 42-62601 in 1942. Scrapped after an accident in 1947. Photo from: The Henry Ford
Registration / Serial:NC799W
Aircraft Version:Lockheed 9D Orion
C/n (msn):208
Operator Titles:The Detroit News
City / Airport:Detroit - Coleman A Young Municipal (KDET / DET)Map
Region / Country:Michigan, United States
Photo Date:10 June 1935
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City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:11 June 1925
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Photo ID:640193Submit Correction
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The US Navy acquired five COA-1 amphibians from the US Army. Receiving the OL-2 designation, they were intended for the 1925 MacMillan Arctic Expedition, with Richard Byrd leading an aviation element of three Loenings: NA-1, NA-2 and NA-3. NA-3 arrived at Squantum on 11 June 1925 and the photo is assumed taken that day. The pilot was Floyd Bennett. Byrd liked Bennett and put him in NA-1. The following year they headed for the North Pole together in a civilian Fokker F.VIIa-3m, Josephine Ford, which Byrd had coded BA-1. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:A6982
Aircraft Version:Loening OL-2
C/n (msn):[ A6982 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:11 June 1925
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City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:11 June 1925
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The US Navy acquired five COA-1 amphibians from the US Army. Receiving the OL-2 designation, they were intended for the 1925 MacMillan Arctic Expedition, with Richard Byrd leading an aviation element of three Loenings: NA-1, NA-2 and NA-3. NA-3 arrived at Squantum on 11 June 1925 and the photo is assumed taken that day. The pilot was Floyd Bennett. Byrd liked Bennett and put him in NA-1. The following year they headed for the North Pole together in a civilian Fokker F.VIIa-3m, Josephine Ford, which Byrd had coded BA-1. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:A6982
Aircraft Version:Loening OL-2
C/n (msn):[ A6982 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:11 June 1925
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Registration / Serial:NR199E
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed 2/5/DL Vega
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed 2/5/DL Vega
Aircraft Version:Lockheed 2D Vega
C/n (msn):40
Operator Titles:Donald B. MacMillan - Multicolor Aerial Expedition
Aircraft Name:Viking
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:September 1931 to October 1931
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Photo ID:640118Submit Correction
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Donald MacMillan (1874-1970), standing on the float, made over 30 expeditions to the Arctic. In 1931 he used this white and orange Vega on an air survey and photo expedition to Labrador and Greenland, sponsored by Multicolor film. Built as an L-1 Vega in 1929, the plane had first been used by an operator in Montana. After MacMillan it had many owners. In the 1960s it was used for movie work by Paul Mantz and Frank Tallman, and registered N965Y to play Amelia Earhart's Vega NC965Y. It is preserved in the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:NR199E
Aircraft Version:Lockheed 2D Vega
C/n (msn):40
Operator Titles:Donald B. MacMillan - Multicolor Aerial Expedition
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:September 1931 to October 1931
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Registration / Serial:NR199E
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed 2/5/DL Vega
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed 2/5/DL Vega
Aircraft Version:Lockheed 2D Vega
C/n (msn):40
Operator Titles:Donald B. MacMillan - Multicolor Aerial Expedition
Aircraft Name:Viking
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:September 1931 to October 1931
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Photo ID:640118Submit Correction
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Donald MacMillan (1874-1970), standing on the float, made over 30 expeditions to the Arctic. In 1931 he used this white and orange Vega on an air survey and photo expedition to Labrador and Greenland, sponsored by Multicolor film. Built as an L-1 Vega in 1929, the plane had first been used by an operator in Montana. After MacMillan it had many owners. In the 1960s it was used for movie work by Paul Mantz and Frank Tallman, and registered N965Y to play Amelia Earhart's Vega NC965Y. It is preserved in the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:NR199E
Aircraft Version:Lockheed 2D Vega
C/n (msn):40
Operator Titles:Donald B. MacMillan - Multicolor Aerial Expedition
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:September 1931 to October 1931
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City / Airport:Pohang (RKTH / KPO)
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:24 May 1996
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Photo ID:639851Submit Correction
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More than 40 Kamov Ka-32 helicopters were delivered to operators in South Korea, including the Korea National Maritime Police. This agency was absorbed by the Korea Coast Guard in 2007. MP966 became B508. MP9654, hovering overhead, to B506. Photo by: Robert Grenda / National Archives at College Park, Maryland
Registration / Serial:MP966
Alternate Serial:966
Aircraft Version:Kamov Ka-32S
C/n (msn):9504
Operator Titles:South Korea - Maritime Police
City / Airport:Pohang (RKTH / KPO)
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:24 May 1996
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City / Airport:Pohang (RKTH / KPO)
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:24 May 1996
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More than 40 Kamov Ka-32 helicopters were delivered to operators in South Korea, including the Korea National Maritime Police. This agency was absorbed by the Korea Coast Guard in 2007. MP966 became B508. MP9654, hovering overhead, to B506. Photo by: Robert Grenda / National Archives at College Park, Maryland
Registration / Serial:MP966
Alternate Serial:966
Aircraft Version:Kamov Ka-32S
C/n (msn):9504
Operator Titles:South Korea - Maritime Police
City / Airport:Pohang (RKTH / KPO)
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:24 May 1996
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Registration / Serial:49-2016
Alternate Serial:92016
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-55
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-55 (H-19/HO4S/HRS/Chickasaw)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky YH-19 (S-55B)
C/n (msn):55005
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:1 March 1951 to 2 May 1952
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Photo ID:639725Submit Correction
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To our surprise the black S-55 in this nice photo is an early YH-19, one of two tested in Korea. Perhaps the helo is seen in its last hours, since Joe Baugher's website reports: 'With 3rd ARS, crash landed in mudflats near Inchon, South Korea May 2, 1952 after engine failed while returning from evacuation mission. All 3 crew survived and were rescued.' The helicopter did not survive. Photo from: National Archives at College Park, Maryland
Registration / Serial:49-2016
Alternate Serial:92016
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky YH-19 (S-55B)
C/n (msn):55005
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:1 March 1951 to 2 May 1952
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Registration / Serial:49-2016
Alternate Serial:92016
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-55
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-55 (H-19/HO4S/HRS/Chickasaw)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky YH-19 (S-55B)
C/n (msn):55005
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:1 March 1951 to 2 May 1952
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Photo ID:639725Submit Correction
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To our surprise the black S-55 in this nice photo is an early YH-19, one of two tested in Korea. Perhaps the helo is seen in its last hours, since Joe Baugher's website reports: 'With 3rd ARS, crash landed in mudflats near Inchon, South Korea May 2, 1952 after engine failed while returning from evacuation mission. All 3 crew survived and were rescued.' The helicopter did not survive. Photo from: National Archives at College Park, Maryland
Registration / Serial:49-2016
Alternate Serial:92016
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky YH-19 (S-55B)
C/n (msn):55005
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:1 March 1951 to 2 May 1952
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Registration / Serial:SE-BAN
Aircraft Original Type:Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress (299)
Aircraft Generic Type:Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Aircraft Version:Boeing F-17 Felix
Manufacturers:Boeing / Saab
C/n (msn):8426
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:September 1945 to December 1945
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:639674Submit Correction
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One of the B-17s converted to airliners in Sweden, photographed perhaps in September 1945 - the photo was found among pictures of the American aircraft exhibition at Kastrup. Supposedly SE-BAN was only registered on 10 October 1945, but one source says 10 September 1945. The aircraft does not yet wear SILA Swedish Air Lines markings. Sister aircraft SE-BAK flew the first Stockholm - New York service in late June 1945. Photo from: Vejle Stadsarkiv
Registration / Serial:SE-BAN
Aircraft Version:Boeing F-17 Felix
C/n (msn):8426
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:September 1945 to December 1945
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:SE-BAN
Aircraft Original Type:Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress (299)
Aircraft Generic Type:Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Aircraft Version:Boeing F-17 Felix
Manufacturers:Boeing / Saab
C/n (msn):8426
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:September 1945 to December 1945
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Photo ID:639674Submit Correction
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One of the B-17s converted to airliners in Sweden, photographed perhaps in September 1945 - the photo was found among pictures of the American aircraft exhibition at Kastrup. Supposedly SE-BAN was only registered on 10 October 1945, but one source says 10 September 1945. The aircraft does not yet wear SILA Swedish Air Lines markings. Sister aircraft SE-BAK flew the first Stockholm - New York service in late June 1945. Photo from: Vejle Stadsarkiv
Registration / Serial:SE-BAN
Aircraft Version:Boeing F-17 Felix
C/n (msn):8426
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:September 1945 to December 1945
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City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Event:American aircraft exhibition at Kastrup 1945
Photo Date:8 September 1945 to 30 September 1945
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Photo ID:639659Submit Correction
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A pair of Twin Beeches at the Kastrup exhibition. 44-47614 to Italian air force in 1949 as MM61683. Photo by: Hanne Laursen / National Museum of Denmark
Registration / Serial:44-47614
Alternate Serial:447614
Aircraft Version:Beech C-45F Expeditor
C/n (msn):8022
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:8 September 1945 to 30 September 1945
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Event:American aircraft exhibition at Kastrup 1945
Photo Date:8 September 1945 to 30 September 1945
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A pair of Twin Beeches at the Kastrup exhibition. 44-47614 to Italian air force in 1949 as MM61683. Photo by: Hanne Laursen / National Museum of Denmark
Registration / Serial:44-47614
Alternate Serial:447614
Aircraft Version:Beech C-45F Expeditor
C/n (msn):8022
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:8 September 1945 to 30 September 1945
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Registration / Serial:156441
Alternate Serial:6441
Military Code:YX-02
Aircraft Original Type:Vertol V-107
Aircraft Generic Type:Boeing Vertol 107 (H-46 Sea Knight / KV107)
Aircraft Version:Boeing Vertol CH-46E Sea Knight
C/n (msn):2511
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
Unit Markings:HMM-166
City / Area:Pacific Ocean / Off-California [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:California, United States
Ship / Rig:USS Peleliu LHA5
Photo Date:25 January 2006
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Photo ID:639611Submit Correction
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Early morning take-off. This CH-46E was built in 1969 as a CH-46F but that variant was done away with during upgrades. Withdrawn to AMARC later in 2006. Scrapped. Photo by: Zack Baddorf / National Archives at College Park, Maryland
Registration / Serial:156441
Alternate Serial:6441
Aircraft Version:Boeing Vertol CH-46E Sea Knight
C/n (msn):2511
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Pacific Ocean / Off-California [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:25 January 2006
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:156441
Alternate Serial:6441
Military Code:YX-02
Aircraft Original Type:Vertol V-107
Aircraft Generic Type:Boeing Vertol 107 (H-46 Sea Knight / KV107)
Aircraft Version:Boeing Vertol CH-46E Sea Knight
C/n (msn):2511
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
Unit Markings:HMM-166
City / Area:Pacific Ocean / Off-California [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:California, United States
Ship / Rig:USS Peleliu LHA5
Photo Date:25 January 2006
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Early morning take-off. This CH-46E was built in 1969 as a CH-46F but that variant was done away with during upgrades. Withdrawn to AMARC later in 2006. Scrapped. Photo by: Zack Baddorf / National Archives at College Park, Maryland
Registration / Serial:156441
Alternate Serial:6441
Aircraft Version:Boeing Vertol CH-46E Sea Knight
C/n (msn):2511
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
City / Area:Pacific Ocean / Off-California [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:25 January 2006
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Registration / Serial:140316
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-56
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-56 (H-37/HR2S Mojave)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky HR2S-1 Mojave (S-56)
C/n (msn):56013
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:1957
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Photo ID:639412Submit Correction
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The CH-37 was developed for the US Marines as the HR2S. This airframe was delivered in January 1957 and probably pictured that year. In 1962-63 it was on loan to the FAA's National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center as N475. Struck off charge in 1968. Photo from: National Archives at College Park, Maryland
Registration / Serial:140316
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky HR2S-1 Mojave (S-56)
C/n (msn):56013
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:1957
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:140316
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-56
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-56 (H-37/HR2S Mojave)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky HR2S-1 Mojave (S-56)
C/n (msn):56013
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:1957
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The CH-37 was developed for the US Marines as the HR2S. This airframe was delivered in January 1957 and probably pictured that year. In 1962-63 it was on loan to the FAA's National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center as N475. Struck off charge in 1968. Photo from: National Archives at College Park, Maryland
Registration / Serial:140316
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky HR2S-1 Mojave (S-56)
C/n (msn):56013
Operator Titles:USA - Marines
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:1957
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:47-1421
Alternate Serial:71421
Aircraft Original Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet
Aircraft Generic Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet/Thunderstreak/Thunderflash
Aircraft Version:Republic F-84C Thunderjet
C/n (msn):[ 47-1421 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:August 1953
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August 1953 and kids are allowed to climb on this F-84C. The Boston Daily Globe of 8 August 1953 does not confirm there was an airshow, but does carry an article on the 102nd Fighter Interceptor Wing of the Massachusetts ANG, with a photo showing probably the same F-84. The unit had been 'stripped of jets' three years earlier, because these 'early model jets were lacking in performance' and 'difficult to service, too'. Wikipedia says the wing flew F-84Bs and then Mustangs again until they were replaced by the F-94 Starfire in 1954. Photo by: Edmund Mitchell / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:47-1421
Alternate Serial:71421
Aircraft Version:Republic F-84C Thunderjet
C/n (msn):[ 47-1421 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:August 1953
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Registration / Serial:47-1421
Alternate Serial:71421
Aircraft Original Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet
Aircraft Generic Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet/Thunderstreak/Thunderflash
Aircraft Version:Republic F-84C Thunderjet
C/n (msn):[ 47-1421 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:August 1953
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August 1953 and kids are allowed to climb on this F-84C. The Boston Daily Globe of 8 August 1953 does not confirm there was an airshow, but does carry an article on the 102nd Fighter Interceptor Wing of the Massachusetts ANG, with a photo showing probably the same F-84. The unit had been 'stripped of jets' three years earlier, because these 'early model jets were lacking in performance' and 'difficult to service, too'. Wikipedia says the wing flew F-84Bs and then Mustangs again until they were replaced by the F-94 Starfire in 1954. Photo by: Edmund Mitchell / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:47-1421
Alternate Serial:71421
Aircraft Version:Republic F-84C Thunderjet
C/n (msn):[ 47-1421 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:August 1953
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Registration / Serial:MM40208
Aircraft Original Type:Savoia-Marchetti S.55
Aircraft Generic Type:Savoia-Marchetti S.55
Aircraft Version:Savoia-Marchetti S.55
C/n (msn):10016
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Santa Maria
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:8 May 1927
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The first Santa Maria, MM45043, flew from Italy to New Orleans via Brazil but burnt in Arizona. This replacement aircraft was shipped to New York and headed north to Boston on 8 May 1927. But this was merely a test flight or a gesture to the Italian community in Boston, for Francesco de Pinedo did not skip the stretch between New Orleans and New York. He flew back south along the coast to New Orleans, and then to Chicago via the Mississippi, rather than via the US west coast as originally planned. Then he flew back to Europe via Newfoundland and the Azores. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:MM40208
Aircraft Version:Savoia-Marchetti S.55
C/n (msn):10016
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:8 May 1927
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Registration / Serial:MM40208
Aircraft Original Type:Savoia-Marchetti S.55
Aircraft Generic Type:Savoia-Marchetti S.55
Aircraft Version:Savoia-Marchetti S.55
C/n (msn):10016
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Santa Maria
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:8 May 1927
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The first Santa Maria, MM45043, flew from Italy to New Orleans via Brazil but burnt in Arizona. This replacement aircraft was shipped to New York and headed north to Boston on 8 May 1927. But this was merely a test flight or a gesture to the Italian community in Boston, for Francesco de Pinedo did not skip the stretch between New Orleans and New York. He flew back south along the coast to New Orleans, and then to Chicago via the Mississippi, rather than via the US west coast as originally planned. Then he flew back to Europe via Newfoundland and the Azores. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:MM40208
Aircraft Version:Savoia-Marchetti S.55
C/n (msn):10016
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:8 May 1927
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City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1922 to 1928
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The DT torpedo bomber won Douglas its first military contract, beating the Fokker FT (T.II). This photo is captioned 'Navy plane off USS Wright' and was perhaps taken in December 1927 when the seaplane tender Wright visited Boston. The last DT apparently served until 1928. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:A-6582
Aircraft Version:Douglas DT-2
C/n (msn):143
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1922 to 1928
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City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1922 to 1928
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The DT torpedo bomber won Douglas its first military contract, beating the Fokker FT (T.II). This photo is captioned 'Navy plane off USS Wright' and was perhaps taken in December 1927 when the seaplane tender Wright visited Boston. The last DT apparently served until 1928. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:A-6582
Aircraft Version:Douglas DT-2
C/n (msn):143
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1922 to 1928
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Registration / Serial:A-7901
Aircraft Original Type:Vought V-65/70/80/85/93 Corsair (O2U/O3U)
Aircraft Generic Type:Vought V-65/70/80/85/93 Corsair (O2U/O3U)
Aircraft Version:Vought O2U-1 Corsair
C/n (msn):[ A-7901 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:May 1930
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Photo ID:639247Submit Correction
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'Seaplane aboard fast US cruisers,' perhaps at the Boston Navy Yard. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:A-7901
Aircraft Version:Vought O2U-1 Corsair
C/n (msn):[ A-7901 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:May 1930
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Registration / Serial:A-7901
Aircraft Original Type:Vought V-65/70/80/85/93 Corsair (O2U/O3U)
Aircraft Generic Type:Vought V-65/70/80/85/93 Corsair (O2U/O3U)
Aircraft Version:Vought O2U-1 Corsair
C/n (msn):[ A-7901 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:May 1930
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'Seaplane aboard fast US cruisers,' perhaps at the Boston Navy Yard. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:A-7901
Aircraft Version:Vought O2U-1 Corsair
C/n (msn):[ A-7901 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown State, United States
Photo Date:May 1930
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City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:November 1922 to December 1927
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Photo ID:639074Submit Correction
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Although designated Curtiss Scout, the CS was a scout and torpedo bomber designed by the US Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics. CS became SC in the Navy's post-1923 designation system. Only eight CS-1 and CS-2 aircraft, including A-6504, were built by Curtiss. 75 more SC-1s and SC-2s were built by Martin, and the design evolved into the Martin T3M. By mid-1927, the SC was only still in use with a training unit at NAS Pensacola. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:A-6504
Aircraft Version:Curtiss CS-1
C/n (msn):[ A-6504 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:November 1922 to December 1927
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City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:November 1922 to December 1927
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Although designated Curtiss Scout, the CS was a scout and torpedo bomber designed by the US Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics. CS became SC in the Navy's post-1923 designation system. Only eight CS-1 and CS-2 aircraft, including A-6504, were built by Curtiss. 75 more SC-1s and SC-2s were built by Martin, and the design evolved into the Martin T3M. By mid-1927, the SC was only still in use with a training unit at NAS Pensacola. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:A-6504
Aircraft Version:Curtiss CS-1
C/n (msn):[ A-6504 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:November 1922 to December 1927
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Registration / Serial:A-7048
Aircraft Original Type:Vought VE-7 Bluebird
Aircraft Generic Type:Vought VE-7 Bluebird
Aircraft Version:Vought OU-1
C/n (msn):[ A-7048 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
Unit Markings:NAS Squantum
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:8 May 1927
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Photo ID:639025Submit Correction
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The original designation of the OU observation aircraft was UO, with the letter U allocated to Vought. In the US Navy's post-1923 designation system the letters were reversed. Fitted out as a seaplane the type used a larger tailfin than as a landplane. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:A-7048
Aircraft Version:Vought OU-1
C/n (msn):[ A-7048 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:8 May 1927
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Registration / Serial:A-7048
Aircraft Original Type:Vought VE-7 Bluebird
Aircraft Generic Type:Vought VE-7 Bluebird
Aircraft Version:Vought OU-1
C/n (msn):[ A-7048 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
Unit Markings:NAS Squantum
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:8 May 1927
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The original designation of the OU observation aircraft was UO, with the letter U allocated to Vought. In the US Navy's post-1923 designation system the letters were reversed. Fitted out as a seaplane the type used a larger tailfin than as a landplane. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:A-7048
Aircraft Version:Vought OU-1
C/n (msn):[ A-7048 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Squantum (closed)
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:8 May 1927
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Registration / Serial:44-68120
Alternate Serial:468120
Military Code:6B-X
Aircraft Original Type:Martin B-26 Marauder (179)
Aircraft Generic Type:Martin B-26 Marauder (AT-23/JM-1)
Aircraft Version:Martin B-26G Marauder
C/n (msn):[ 44-68120 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Unit Markings:599 BS / 397 BG
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Event:American aircraft exhibition at Kastrup 1945
Photo Date:September 1945
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The 599th Bombardment Squadron flew 239 combat missions from April 1944. It was based at Peronne, France for most of 1945. The 397th Bombardment Group's tail marking was a yellow diagonal stripe - see colour photo 583483. Photo from: Vejle Stadsarkiv
Registration / Serial:44-68120
Alternate Serial:468120
Aircraft Version:Martin B-26G Marauder
C/n (msn):[ 44-68120 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:September 1945
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Registration / Serial:44-68120
Alternate Serial:468120
Military Code:6B-X
Aircraft Original Type:Martin B-26 Marauder (179)
Aircraft Generic Type:Martin B-26 Marauder (AT-23/JM-1)
Aircraft Version:Martin B-26G Marauder
C/n (msn):[ 44-68120 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Unit Markings:599 BS / 397 BG
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Event:American aircraft exhibition at Kastrup 1945
Photo Date:September 1945
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The 599th Bombardment Squadron flew 239 combat missions from April 1944. It was based at Peronne, France for most of 1945. The 397th Bombardment Group's tail marking was a yellow diagonal stripe - see colour photo 583483. Photo from: Vejle Stadsarkiv
Registration / Serial:44-68120
Alternate Serial:468120
Aircraft Version:Martin B-26G Marauder
C/n (msn):[ 44-68120 ]
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Copenhagen - Kastrup (EKCH / CPH)Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:September 1945
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