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Bell L-39 Experimental Aircraft showing Ventral Fin Installation.

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The Album features American Aviation Historical Society photographs of pre- and post- WWII airplanes.

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aviation aircraft airplane experimental flight flight test military aviation naval aviation united states navy us navy usn bell aircraft bell bell l 39 l 39 l 39 2 allison allison v 1710 v 1710 v 1710 117 airplanes american aviation enthusiast aviation history 1940 s 40 s
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label_outline Explore Bell L 39, V 1710 117, L 39

Corporal Walter Perengoski an Aviation Technician from

Corporal Leonard Rodriguez, USMC, (right) and Lance Corporal Andres Almaguer, USMC, (left), make adjustments on the Allison T56-A-15 turboprop engine. The Marines are in the process of swapping an engine on a Marine KC-130 Hercules at a forward operating base in the Operation ENDURING FREEDOM area of operations. Both are members of the Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron-352 (VMGR-352), Combined Task Force 58

TBM-3W VC-11 on USS Badoeng Strait (CVE-116)

Douglas DT-2, A-6423, US Navy Photogrpah

B-36 Wreck 2 - A group of men standing around a wrecked plane

F4F-3 with covered insignias on USS Enterprise (CV-6) 1942

Photograph of the Nose of the USS Akron being Attached, ca. 1933

Brendan Lyons, Tucson community hometown hero, sits

Douglas T2D-1 in flight near Hawaii c1931

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The first stage ignited on NASA’s Ares I-X test rocket at Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 11:30 a.m. EDT on Oct. 28. The rocket produces 2.96 million pounds of thrust at liftoff and reaches a speed of 100 mph in eight seconds. This was the first launch from Kennedy's pads of a vehicle other than the space shuttle since the Apollo Program's Saturn rockets were retired. The parts used to make the Ares I-X booster flew on 30 different shuttle missions ranging from STS-29 in 1989 to STS-106 in 2000. The data returned from more than 700 sensors throughout the rocket will be used to refine the design of future launch vehicles and bring NASA one step closer to reaching its exploration goals. For information on the Ares I-X vehicle and flight test, visit http://www.nasa.gov/aresIX. Photo credit: NASA/Sandra Joseph and Kevin O'Connell KSC-2009-5987

Mark Irwin Special Collection Photo

AIM-9B hits F6F-5K over China Lake 1957

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aviation aircraft airplane experimental flight flight test military aviation naval aviation united states navy us navy usn bell aircraft bell bell l 39 l 39 l 39 2 allison allison v 1710 v 1710 v 1710 117 airplanes american aviation enthusiast aviation history 1940 s 40 s