Azon Bombs in China-Burma-India Theater during World War II. A U.S. Army Air Force technician in uniform works with multiple tail sections of Azon Bombs kept in a series on a wooden board. He attaches smoke flares and fastens the screws with the tail sections using a screw driver. He makes entries in his record book.
Azon Bombs in China-Burma-India Theater during World War II. B-24 bomber of the United States Army Air Force gets ready for an operation. Personnel loading the turret guns in the nose of a B-24 bomber. Airmen work and check its engines and other parts. A truck arrives near the bomber. Men roll bombs down from the truck. Men start attaching the bomb with the wings of B-24. A tanker fills the fuel tank of the bomber.
Azon Bombs in China-Burma-India Theater during the World War II. Azon Bombs attached to a B-24 bomber of the United States Army Air Force. An airman puts Azon Adapter Ring to a 1000 lb Azon Bomb. Two airmen unload Azon fins from a truck and keep them aside.
U.S. Army Air Force at a base in China-Burma-India Theater during the World War II. B-24 bombers of the U.S. Army Air Force take off a runway at their base in India during WWII. A number of planes take off as ground staff watches. Each plane has a unique identification number. Bomb dropped at enemy position. Planes among the clouds.
United States Army Air Forces pilot fliesYR-4 Whirlaway helicopter duriing World War 2. He handles the control stick as instrument panel is seen. Helicopter lands in a grassy field. Helicopter in flight as pilot handles control stick. Whirlaway hovers over a crashed B-25J of the 83rd Bomb Squadron, 12th BG, in a grassy field.
Pilots of the 1st Air Commando Group in front of Stinson L-5 Sentinel aircraft. Pilot points out route on a map. L-5 taxis and takes off from field. L-5s parked in the background. L-5 in flight over flat jungle terrain. L-5 performs aerial message pickup by dropping weighted line. L-5 in formation flight at low level. L-5 in flight as seen from other L-5 in air. Identifiable aircraft serial number 42-99446 with 1st Air Commando Group markings. on vertical stabilizer.