Pacific Eagles Database

Photos

"Bat" air-to-surface guided missile

Is dropped from a Curtiss SB2C bomber, during tests. Photograph released 16 October 1946.

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1929 Fleet Problem

Martin T4M-1 torpedo bombers of torpedo squadron one fly over USS LEXINGTON (CV-2) on 26 February 1929, shortly after that year's fleet problem. Note aircraft laid smoke screen in distance.

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200 mission B-17

Boeing B-17 with over 200 missions. Hickam Field

28th RS Lightning lands at Yontan

A Lockheed P-38 of the 28th Photo Reconnaissance comes in for a landing on Yontan strip, Okinawa, Ryukyu Retto, after a mission over Japan. 10 July 1945.

28th RS photo Lightnings

Four Lockheed P-38 "Lightnings" of Flight B, 28th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron, attached to the 318th Fighter Group, lined up on an airfield on Saipan, Marianas Islands, 20 July 1944. P-38 in the foreground is nicknamed "Lucky Lu". These planes have five aeri

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312th Bomb Group

Members of the 312th Bomb Group pose in front of an A-20

3rd BG A-20 refuels in Australia

Douglas A-20 is fueled before taking off in test flight at a field somewhere in Australia. 7 October 1942.

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8th FG Lightnings, Mindoro

Lockheed P-38 "Lightnings" of the 36th Fighter Squadron, 8th Fighter Group, parked along the runway on the Hill Fighter Strip near San Jose, Mondoro Island, Philippine Islands. 20 December 1944

A Consolidated PB4Y-1 Bomber

On patrol in the south western Pacific area in 1943-44. This plane belonged to bombing squadron 106 (VB-106).

A Grumman F4F-4 "Wildcat" fighter

Photo #: 80-G-73394 A Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat fighter Is lifted on board USS Long Island (ACV-1) from USS Kitty Hawk (APV-1), at Fila Harbor, New Hebrides, 28 August 1942. This plane was en route to Guadalcanal as part of the second group of U.S. Marine Corps pl

A Lockheed P-38 "Lightning" buzzing a base somewhere in the Philippine Islands.

A Lockheed P-38 "Lightning" buzzing a base somewhere in the Philippine Islands.