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Aircraft Recognition Chart: Sentinel, L-5, OY (Lycoming) liaison

Library, X004-7799

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of a Stinson L-5 Sentinel. Issue I, April 1944.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Sentinel, L-5,  OY (Lycoming) liaison, Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Anson I (2-Cheetah), Anson II & III (2-Jacobs), Anson IV (2-Whirlwind)

Library, X004-7797

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of an Avro Anson Mark I (2-Cheetah), Marks II & III (2-Jacobs) and Mark IV (2-Whirlwind). Issue I, Reprint February 1943.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of an Anson I (2-Cheetah), Anson II & III (2-Jacobs), Anson IV, Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Harpoon (Double Wasp)

Library, X004-7803

Ministry of Supply aircraft recognition chart of a Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon. Issue 2, October 1946.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Harpoon (Double Wasp), Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Arado Ar 196

Library, X004-7796

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of an Arado Ar 196. Issue I, October 1942.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of an Arado Ar 196, Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Shetland I

Library, X004-7798

Ministry of Supply aircraft recognition chart of a Short Shetland Mark I. Issue I, April 1947.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Shetland I, Crown ©

Polikarpov R-1 of the Afghan Air Force in about 1926

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/5922

The Polikarpov R-1 was a copy of the Aircraft Manufacturing Company DH.9 built in the Soviet Union. The Liberty engine of the DH.9A was used instead of the Puma of the DH.9.

Polikarpov R-1 of the Afghan Air Force in about 1926 | X003-2602/5922

Airco D.H.9 aircraft, 1924

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/5476

The Aircraft Manufacturing Company DH.9 was designed and built during the First World War as a bomber. Although it was intended to replace the DH.4, the two types served alongside each other.

Airco D.H.9 aircraft, 1924 | X003-2602/5476

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Thunderbolt P-47D (Double Wasp)

Library, X004-7802

Ministry of Supply aircraft recognition chart of a Republic Thunderbolt P-47D (Double Wasp). Issue I, December 1946.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Thunderbolt P-47D (Double Wasp), Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Liberator C-87 (4-Twin Wasp)

Library, X004-7787

Ministry of Supply aircraft recognition chart of a Consolidated C-87 Liberator Express (4-Twin Wasp). Issue I, July 1946.

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Liberator C-87 (4-Twin Wasp) | X004-7787

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Aerovan

Library, X004-7785

Ministry of Supply aircraft recognition chart of a Miles M.57 Aerovan. Issue I, April 1947.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of an Aerovan, Crown ©

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