When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures.

Háborús repülők

7 Pins
 8y
Collection by
Similar ideas popular now
Military Aircraft
Aircraft
Nose Art
Secrets of the sea: A Japanese warplane Second World War lies wrecked in shallow water off Guam in a photograph which won Tony Cherbas second in the Topside category Abandoned Buildings, Abandoned Places, Abandoned Ships, Haunted Places, Places Around The World, Around The Worlds, Underwater Photos, Underwater Photography, Eerie Photography
The greatest underwater photographs from around the world
Secrets of the sea: A Japanese warplane Second World War lies wrecked in shallow water off Guam in a photograph which won Tony Cherbas second in the Topside category
North American P-51D Mustang with Rolls Royce Merlin engine. Arguably the greatest fighter plane of WWII. Ww2 Fighter Planes, Ww2 Planes, Fighter Aircraft, Fighter Jets, Wwii Aircraft, Military Aircraft, Wwii Airplane, Wwii Fighters, Vintage Planes
American Propeller Fighter Wallpaper
North American P-51D Mustang with Rolls Royce Merlin engine. Arguably the greatest fighter plane of WWII.
Gunners in Nose Turret of B-17 Bomber during World War II - 42-16656021 - Rights Managed - Stock Photo - Corbis Image Avion, Ww2 Photos, Wwii Plane, Vintage Aircraft, Nose Art, Fighter Planes, Military History
Royalty Free Stock Photos, Illustrations, Vector Art, and Video Clips
Gunners in Nose Turret of B-17 Bomber during World War II - 42-16656021 - Rights Managed - Stock Photo - Corbis
P-40 fighter production. Curtiss Wright Aircraft, Buffalo NY. 1941 Old Planes, Wwii Photos, P51 Mustang, Military Pictures
P-40 fighter production. Curtiss Wright Aircraft, Buffalo NY. 1941
Handley Page HP-115 Jet Aircraft, Drones, Reactor, Experimental Aircraft
Aviation Photo #2380630: Handley Page HP-115 - UK - Air Force
Handley Page HP-115
"Shoo Shoo Baby" is the name of a B-17 Flying Fortress in World War II, preserved and on public display. A B-17G-35-BO, serial number 42-32076, and manufactured by Boeing, it was named by her crew for a song of the same name made popular by The Andrews Sisters, the favorite song of its crew chief T/Sgt. Hank Cordes. Photographs of the bomber indicate that a third "Shoo" was added to the name at some point in May 1944 when the original aircraft commander completed his tour B 17, Shoo Shoo, Usaf, World War Two
"Shoo Shoo Baby" is the name of a B-17 Flying Fortress in World War II, preserved and on public display. A B-17G-35-BO, serial number 42-32076, and manufactured by Boeing, it was named by her crew for a song of the same name made popular by The Andrews Sisters, the favorite song of its crew chief T/Sgt. Hank Cordes. Photographs of the bomber indicate that a third "Shoo" was added to the name at some point in May 1944 when the original aircraft commander completed his tour