A US Navy Vigilante lands on the Kitty Hawk. |
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This A-5 Vigilante is almost touching the deck of the aircraft carrier, USS Kitty Hawk in the Tonkin gulf.Heavy 11 - Arriving! January 1968
RA-5C Vigilante #603 traps after returning
from a strike
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Keith Ferris. Aviation Art With an average speed
of 42.58 mph, Orville Wright and Lt. Benjamin Foulois round Shuter's
Hill, Alexandria, Virginia just before sundown on July 30, 1909.
The dream was being fulfilled as they are seen halfway through the 10-mile
course during the final test flight, leading to the first U.S. purchase
of a military aeroplane. 750 S/N by artist. 30"x 20" print.
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The Wright Brothers Craig Kodera. Poster Commemorating man’s
first powered flight by Orville and Wilbur Wright covering just one hundred
feet, December 17, 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. 27"x 21"
poster.
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Yellow Airplane Home Base |
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The 34th Fighter Squadron fly's a WW2 P-47 Thunderbolt Click on photo to see exhibit |
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