United States Army 7th Air Force Consolidated B-24 Liberator bomber “Hay Maker” (Serial Number 44-40729) takes off from Angaur airfield, Palau during World War II. A Consolidated B-24 Liberator bomber with a black cow nose art takes off from the same airfield. Consolidated B-24 Liberator bomber “Shack Bunny” (Serial number: 44-40759) taking off from runway.
United States Army Air Force airmen pose in front of a Consolidated B-24 Liberator “Pious Plunderer” in Palau during World War II. Nose art depicts a woman dressed as a pirate. “Uncle Rafe” is also seen written on the upper left side of the nose art. The soldiers and mechanics smile as they pose in front of the bomber. Airmen inspect damage on the Consolidated B-24 Liberator “Pious Plunderer”.
A U.S. Navy petty officer walks by a group of Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft at the NAS Miramar California (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States). Mechanics on one Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter are seen working. The man greets two other men on the runway. Man enters a Squadron building. An officer from maintenance control desk calls the man and gives him work. A commander reviews a woman’s qualification and welcomes her to the VF-124 squadron as a new system maintenance officer. “Glad to be here” the woman said, smiling. Commander introduces the new system maintenance officer, Ensign Murphy, to the petty officer and asks him to provide a tour for the new hire.
U.S. Navy officer speaks to squadron mechanical crew at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, California 92145, United States). A technician shows a paper to the chief officer. Chief officer gives clearance for aircraft test flight. A man’s hand moves a fighter-shaped magnet on magnetic board. Pilot talks to an officer writing on the board. Camera zooms to the VF-124 squadron patch depicting a cartoon cat and words “ANYTIME, BABY…!”.
Ground crew servicing a United States Air Force Martin B-57 Canberra tactical bomber after mission at Bien Hoa Air Base during the Vietnam War. A yellow truck is seen parked in front of the aircraft. A man descends from ladder of bomber. A crewman is seen standing on the left wing of the B-57B bomber. A towbar is attached to the aircraft. A crewman carries and leaves a hose to the side. Rows of oil barrels on airfield. Sign beside oil barrel reads “NO SMOKING WITHIN 100 FEET”.
A formation of four United States Air Force Martin B-57 Canberra tactical bombers in flyover over Bien Hoa Air Base during the Vietnam War. A Martin B-57B Canberra taxiing at airfield after landing. The canopy of the bomber opens while taxiing. Ground crew gather and watch the arrival of the bomber. A shirtless crewman signals to the pilot of the B-57B. A crewman puts a ladder on the left side of the cockpit. The crewman climbs on the B-57B. Crewman begins to work on the aircraft engines. He pours a can of liquid. Another Martin B-57B Canberra taxiing before parking at airfield.
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