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Twining ornithopter, flying machine with bird-like wings

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Picryl description: Public domain image of a bird in flight, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Glass negatives of everything that was flying between 1890 and 1913.

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01/01/1900
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Bain News Service, publisher
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Aviation before the WWI

Flying Things 1890-1913
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Library of Congress
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Brindejonc des Moulinais - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

LANGLEY FIELD, Virginia FRENCH NIEUPORT PLANE, TYPE 17, WITH CAPT. J.C. BARTOLF AND LT. E. LeMAITRE

[Biplanes] / Printed by Hill, Siffken & Co., Ltd. (L.P.A. Ltd.), Grafton Works, Holloway, N.7.

American Clipper. View of American Clipper plane in water

Chinese Aviatrix receives gift of new plane from Col. Roscoe Turner. Washington, D.C., April 3. Col. Roscoe Turner, winner of speed trophies in the air, dropped down to Washington Airport today with a red high wing monoplane which he presented to the friends of New China, represented by Miss Hilds Yen, Chinese Aviatrix. The plane, 'the Spirit of New China', was built by the Porterfield factory. 4-3-39

Probably the smallest plane in the world. Built by Edw. F. Allen of Wash, D.C., who was formerly test pilot for Army Air Service during the world war. Plane is equipped with 9 horsepower motorcycle engine and weighs only 205 lbs. with wing spread of 27 ft. Mr. Allen, in cockpit, flies it often and recently attained height of 1800 ft. capable of making 63 mph

Imperial Airways plane - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Production. Airplane manufacture, general. On North American's "Sunshine" assembly line at Inglewood, California, a B-25 bomber is prepared for painting. Paper is taped to those areas to be painted. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

Benjamin Foulois, Army Corps Captain (?) in front of sea plane

Germany -- Captured British Plane -- BE Type

A small airplane flying low to the ground. War Production FSA/OWI Photograph

Wings over Palestine-Certificates of Flying School, April 21, 1939. Young pilots who received their flying licenses with instructors [Lydda Air Port]

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airplanes glass negatives ornithopter machine bird like wings early aircraft plane aircraft aviation early aviation airplane library of congress