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size: 24x18in Photographic Print: Uss Texas in for Repair : Texas, Vintage Photos, Photographic Print, Uss Texas, Navy Aircraft Carrier, Navy Aircraft, Naval, Big Guns, Aircraft Carrier
Photographic Print: Uss Texas in for Repair : 24x18in
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RADAR AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE 1939-1945
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PBM 5 Mariner Patrol Bomber Photograph 1948 Middle River Maryland 8X10 Print | eBay Photo Art, Military, Marines, Usn, Middle River
PBM 5 Mariner Patrol Bomber Photograph 1948 Middle River Maryland 8X10 Print | eBay
PBM 5 Mariner Patrol Bomber Photograph 1948 Middle River Maryland 8X10 Print | eBay
U-203 VIIC docking in pen after return from operations. Trondheim, Techno, Military Hardware, Naval Force, Submarines, War Machine, Model Boats
U-203 VIIC docking in pen after return from operations.
SB2C HELLDIVER Aircraft Photograph USS YORKTOWN CV-10 Aircraft Carrier 8x10 | eBay Florida, Ocean, Underwater, Yorktown, Uss Yorktown
SB2C HELLDIVER Aircraft Photograph USS YORKTOWN CV-10 Aircraft Carrier 8x10 | eBay
SB2C HELLDIVER Aircraft Photograph USS YORKTOWN CV-10 Aircraft Carrier 8x10 | eBay
Survivors of U-981, sunk by a Coastal Command Halifax after striking a magnetic mine in the Bay of Biscay, crowd the deck of U-309. August 12, 1944. German Soldiers Ww2, German Submarines, Military History
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Survivors of U-981, sunk by a Coastal Command Halifax after striking a magnetic mine in the Bay of Biscay, crowd the deck of U-309. August 12, 1944.
USS PT -10 series of 70-ft boats with a wooden hull was built at the ELCO shipyard, consisted of 10 units ("PT-9" – "PT-19") and was commissioned in 1940. In the same year, all boats were transferred under a lend-lease agreement to the UK, where they served under the designation "MTB-259" — "MTB-268". During the war, 6 boats were lost. Power Boats, Alexandria, Customised Trucks, Pt Boat, E Boat, Yacht, Hull, Custom Trucks
USS PT -10 series of 70-ft boats with a wooden hull was built at the ELCO shipyard, consisted of 10 units ("PT-9" – "PT-19") and was commissioned in 1940. In the same year, all boats were transferred under a lend-lease agreement to the UK, where they served under the designation "MTB-259" — "MTB-268". During the war, 6 boats were lost.
The Supermarine Spitfire Mk. III was the first redesign of the basic Spitfire, introducing several improvements such as a retractable tail wheel, full undercarriage covers, internal bulletproof windscreen and a strengthened undercarriage. It was to be powered by a Rolls-Royce RM 2SM, later known as the Merlin XX, developing 1,390 hp. It was decided that the Merlin XX was to be prioritised for the Hurricane Mk II, so the Spitfire Mk III was passed over and production centred on the Mk V instead Black And White, Iii, White, Raf
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.III
The Supermarine Spitfire Mk. III was the first redesign of the basic Spitfire, introducing several improvements such as a retractable tail wheel, full undercarriage covers, internal bulletproof windscreen and a strengthened undercarriage. It was to be powered by a Rolls-Royce RM 2SM, later known as the Merlin XX, developing 1,390 hp. It was decided that the Merlin XX was to be prioritised for the Hurricane Mk II, so the Spitfire Mk III was passed over and production centred on the Mk V instead
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U 278 - wurde, am 31.12.1945, von der britischen Fregatte HMS CAWSAND BAY (K.644) auf die Position für die Operation Deadlight geschleppt, und am 31.12.1945 um 23:45 Uhr, im Nordatlantik nordwestlich von Irland, durch Artilleriefeuer vom britischen Zerstörer HMS ONSLAUGHT (G.04) und dem polnischen Zerstörer ORP BLYSKAWICA (H.34), auf Position 55°44' Nord - 08°21' West/Planquadrat AM 5371, versenkt. Narvik, Blanco Y Negro, Army & Navy, Armada, Historia, Barco
German submarine U-278 photographed from a B-24 Liberator, date unknown [1174x1581]
U 278 - wurde, am 31.12.1945, von der britischen Fregatte HMS CAWSAND BAY (K.644) auf die Position für die Operation Deadlight geschleppt, und am 31.12.1945 um 23:45 Uhr, im Nordatlantik nordwestlich von Irland, durch Artilleriefeuer vom britischen Zerstörer HMS ONSLAUGHT (G.04) und dem polnischen Zerstörer ORP BLYSKAWICA (H.34), auf Position 55°44' Nord - 08°21' West/Planquadrat AM 5371, versenkt.