1943 Arado Flugzeugwerke FW-190 A-5 long range night fighter bomber aircraft over Casa Grande, Az
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Douglas A-20C Havoc en cours de maintenance à la base aérienne de Langley – Virginie – Etats-Unis – Juillet 1942
Photographe : Alfred T. Palmer
©United States Library of Congress - LC-USW36-203
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Northrop XB-35 Flying Wing flying over the Edwards Air Force Base.
Note: a Northrop P-61 Black Window is flying with her.
Date: May 1948
NARA: 176246680, 176246688, 176246684
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Northrop P-61 Black Widow
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Northrop P-61 | The Widow And The Spy | The Black Widow
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Night and Day (1 of 5) - Dominik Mayer
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”The Wooden Wonder”
The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was introduced 15 November 1941 and served the RAF in many roles including fighter-bomber, night fighter,attack aircraft, and photo reconnaissance platform. Unusual in that its frame was constructed mostly of wood, it was nicknamed the "Wooden Wonder” or "Mossie" Retired in 1963. Of the 7,781 aircraft built, 30 survive today, only four of which are airworthy. Eight aircraft are currently under restoration.
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Northrop P-61B Black Widow - Lady in the Dark
©Artwork by Lou Drendel
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Dick could've been a hot fire-fighter that choreographed his pole slide, bragged to every batkid he got to drive a cool truck, and fill one of those sexy calnders by himself alone, but nOOoOo
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A Northrop P-61 Black Widow of the 9th Air Force parked at an airfield in France, circa 1944.
This photograph was recorded on October 7, 1944.
U.S. Air Force Number K2958
NARA: 205002012
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The First Night Fighter. The Innovative P-61 Black Widow Made By Northrop During WW2
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