Kees Kort Collection:
The Saro A.17 Cutty Sark, a small twin-engined amphibian, seem at Schiphol [Great Britain, 1929]
Professor_M_Aviation:
Hawker Tempest II (MW763)4
Kees Kort Collection:
The Fokker M 9 an ill fated experimental twin-engined biplane with a crew of three [Germany, 1915]
Kees Kort Collection:
A wooden windtunnel model for a single seat triplane [France, 1916 - 1920]
Kees Kort Collection:
A Rumpler C.IV two-seater reconnaissance biplane which was captured by the French forces and repainted in French colours [Germany, 1916]
Rare Historical Images:
A German soldier watching the sky for enemy aircraft during WW2
Roland Bogush:
Fokker Dr.1 Triplane (replica) - as flown by the Red Baron
Kees Kort Collection:
Robert Esnault-Pelterie in the pilot seat of his first aeroplane, the R.E.P 1 [France, 1907]
Red Baron Gallery:
VR&B (The Red Baron) - Foreign Release PAL-DVD Cover Art
Red Baron Gallery:
War of Planes | HD Theme 2
Kees Kort Collection:
A trimotor de Havilland D.H.66 Hercules with engines running before takeoff [Great Britain, 1929]
Kees Kort Collection:
The luxurious interior of a Farman F.60 Goliath [France, 1920's]
Kees Kort Collection:
A SPAD S.XVI two-seat fighter in Germany, possibly somewhere in the Rhineland [France, 1918]
Rare Historical Images:
A Hübsch Luftwaffe Blitzmädel smiles for the camera during WW2
Kees Kort Collection:
A Nieuport Type 80 trainer on the French civil register, likely used for pleasure flights with paying passengers [France, post war]
Kees Kort Collection:
An (emergency ?) landing of a late model Voisin bomber surrounded by a curious crowd from nearby village(s) [France, 1917]
Kees Kort Collection:
An (emergency ?) landing of a late model Voisin bomber surrounded by a curious crowd from nearby village(s) [France, 1917]
Rare Historical Images:
A Flieger in the Luftwaffe circa WW2
Kees Kort Collection:
The Robert Esnault-Pelterie R.E.P 2 bis monoplane, a slightly modified version of the R.E.P. made mostly to better the flying characteristics and stability of the machine [France, 1909]
Kees Kort Collection:
The little publicised two-seat night fighter-reconnaissance biplane built by the Société Générale des Constructions Industrielles & Méchaniques (Anciens Établissements Borel) [France, 1922]
Rare Historical Images:
Members of the Luftwaffe and lady friends pose in front of a Coca-Cola sign in Germany circa WW2
Kees Kort Collection:
A Breguet Bre.14 A2 two-seat reconnaissance biplane licence built by the Schmitt factory [France, 1917]
ChrisWarren1956:
Eleanor Roosevelt at an event celebrating 20th anniversary of the Airmail Service, May 15, 1938
Kees Kort Collection:
Impressive artist impression of the Maurice Farman M.F.8 hydravion flown by Eugêne Renaux in the Deauville contest [France, 1913]
Kees Kort Collection:
Another Letord L.1 twin-engined three-seat reconnaissance biplane [France, 1917]
Kees Kort Collection:
The Letord L.1 the first model of this three-seat reconnaissance biplane fitted with Hispano-Suiza engines rated at 150 hp [France, 1917]
Kees Kort Collection:
A Letord three-place reconnaissance biplane heavily armed, might have been the L.5 version [France, 1917]
Kees Kort Collection:
A Letord L.5 three-seat reconnaissance biplane, likely just after rollout of the factory, looking brand new [France, 1917]