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Airplanes - Types - McCook Field, Dayton, O. Side view of newly designed Glenn Martin Bomber. This plane was about to be put in produced when the armistice was signed. From C.P.I

Airplanes - Types - Breese Penguin. This plane manufactured by the Breese Aircraft Company Inc., Farmingdale, L.I. is supplied the Government for training work for graduation officers in the use of very fast machines. It has the full equipment of the advanced training plane but is not intended for use a great distance from the ground. The machine was recommened by the French Commission which visited the United States last year

Airplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 mil

Airplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Front view, Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber, showing power plant installation and interplane wing structure. Plant of The Glenn L. Martin Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 - in 1 hour and 15 minutes averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin Co

Airplanes - Types - Building aeroplanes for the government. Three-quarter front view of Martin twin-motored 800 H.P. Bomber. Built by The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Duplicate of the bomber which on Jan. 17th, 1919, flew from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio - 215 miles - in 1 hour & 15 minutes, averaging 172 miles an hour. From The Glenn L. Martin Company

Airplanes - Types - Types of airplanes. Le Pere plane, a new American type, at Boiling Field, MD., it is of high speed and camouflaged. During the war battle planes were not camouflaged to any extent. International Film

Airplanes - Types - Loening Monoplane with 300 H.P. Hispano Motor. Front view of machine in which Maj. Schroeder established new world's record by carrying three passengers to an altitude of 21,000 feet. Taken at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio. Note the design of wing structure; also manner in which wings fasten to upper body longitudinals and are braced to bottom of body. Latter feature cuts weight of machine in half. Designed by Grover C. Loening, of the Loening Aeronautical Engineering Corporation, New York City. From S.C. Loening

Airplanes - Types - Manufacturing Le Pere Liberty Battle Planes for the Government at the Packard Motor Car Co., Plant, Detroit, Michigan. Making propellers for the planes

An air-to-air, three quarter front view of a Beech Aircraft built C-12F with a Lear Jet built C-21A and a McDonnell Douglas-built C-9A Nightingale aircraft, flying off the left wing of the C-12F. All aircraft are from the 375th Airlift Wing, Air Mobility Command and are flying over the St. Louis Arch, on the banks of the Mississippi River, and Busch stadium during a training mission

Airplanes - Types - McCook Field, Dayton, O. Side view of the Lepere plane designed under the supervision of McCook Field by Capt. Lepere of the French Army. This machine was accepted for production by the U.S. Government and was just getting into production in large quantities at the time the armistice was signed

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