Curtiss R3C1 racer aircraft prepared for the 1925 Pulitzer Race at Mitchel Field in New York, United States. Civilian and army air service personnel push the army R3C1 aircraft from the hangar of 6lst Service Squadron Engineering Department at Mitchel Field. The army R3C1 aircraft on a grass field. Two civilians and two air service personnel standing behind a wing are examining the cockpit. The navy R3C1 aircraft with its engine running on the grass field. A civilian is in the cockpit and another civilian is standing. An open touring car drives in from the background and stops by the aircraft. Navy Lieutenant Al Williams alights from the vehicle and walks past Army Lieutenant Cy Bettis to the aircraft. He then talks with the man in the cockpit.
A United States Army Air Service (USAAS) Pursuit P-1 Hawk aircraft is tested for maneuverability by Lt. James Harold Doolittle in Michigan, United States. Aerial maneuvers of the USAAS Curtiss P-1 Hawk aircraft. The aircraft performs a barrel roll. The P-1 aircraft flies upside down and performs aerial maneuvers.
United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) Douglas O-2 aircraft in Michigan, United States. A Douglas O-2 observation aircraft with its propellers spinning. The Douglas O-2 aircraft taxis on a field and takes off. O-2 engining. A pilot in a cockpit. The O-2 aircraft in flight. Aerial views of terrain.
A United States Army Air Service (USAAS) Cox-Klemin XA-1 ambulance airplane in Michigan, United States. The XA-1 ambulance airplane which is the fastest means of transporting the injured. The white ambulance with red crosses on side and tail. The aircraft taxis.
Seven brothers and their father in the U.S. Navy in the United States. A bus halts. A father (US Navy personnel) welcomes and greets his seven sons (all navy men) as they get off from the bus. The brothers and their father seated on a desk. The eighth brother swears to join the U.S. Navy. The brothers with their father pose near a big gun of a cruiser.
Training of U.S. Army Air Force gunners in the United States. United States aerial gunners do physical exercise. The gunners are blind folded. They disassemble and reassemble weapons. A gunner boards an airplane with a gun. The gun is equipped with a camera. Airplanes in flight showing aerial combat.
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