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.
A United States Army Air Service (USAAS) Boeing GA-2 ground attacking airplane in Michigan, United States. The USAAS Boeing GA-2 ground attacking airplane is stationary on the ground.
United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) Curtiss P-1 Hawk Pursuit AT-4 airplane, with smaller engines, used for training pursuit pilots in Michigan, United States. A stationary AT-4 aircraft. Propellers are spinning. USAAS personnel work on the aircraft. The AT-4 taxis on a runway. A pilot in the cockpit.
A United States Army Air Service (USAAS) Curtiss XNBS-4 bombardment airplane in Michigan, United States. A Curtiss XNBS-4 bomber taxis.
A United States Army Air Service (USAAS) Huff-Daland LB-1 light bomber aircraft in Michigan, United States. A pilot in a cockpit. The propellers spin. The aircraft taxis.
Biplanes at the Airplane Reliability Tour at the Ford Airport, Dearborn, Michigan, United States. View of a biplane on the airfield at the Ford Airport at the Airplane Reliability Tour. 'Mercury' and 'Aerial Service Corp' written on the rudder of the biplane. Number '11' written on the side of the aircraft. The buildings on the airport in the background. Another biplane on the airfield. The motor of the aircraft. The landing gear with the wheel removed, and the with the wheel attached. The rudder of the biplane in view.
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