Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing
Bell YFM-1 Airacuda was an American heavy fighter aircraft, developed by the Bell Aircraft Corporation during the mid-1930s.
Fairey
Firefly was a rugged, two-seat carrier-borne aircraft ordered by the
British Air Ministry, with the first prototype trials in December 1941.
Designed as a long-range anti-submarine reconnaissance-fighter, it was
based on the Fairey Fulmar but was greatly improved with a more powerful
engine and heavy weapons for strike operations.
Lockheed Hudson was a military version of the American Lockheed 14 Super
Electra airliner and was ordered for the Royal Air Force in June 1938.
Hudsons entered service with Coastal Command in 1939. Used extensively
over United Kingdom waters on anti-submarine and general reconnaissance
duties.
Bloch MB.151 was a French fighter aircraft developed and produced by Société des Avions Marcel Bloch.
Caproni Ca.314 was an Italian twin-engine attack/torpedo bomber aircraft, used in World War II.
A principle bomber for World War II. Â Newer than the B-17, it was a little faster and could carry more bombs. Â The wing’s surface area was more than a third less than the B-17.
This resulted in more danger, thus more crew loss, in emergency situations. Â Such as ditching in the water, for example. Â Also, later, with time, structural problems, to cause
total, catastrophic wing failure. Â Despite that, a successful “hauler,” that the Indian Air Force used up until 1968.
Bell P-63 Kingcobra is an American fighter aircraft that was
developed by Bell Aircraft during World War II. Based on the preceding
Bell P-39 Airacobra, the P-63’s design incorporated suggestions from
P-39 pilots and was superior to its predecessor in virtually all
respects.
Aichi E13A was a long-range reconnaissance seaplane used by the
Imperial Japanese Navy from 1941 to 1945. Numerically the most important
floatplane of the IJN.
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