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Balloons - Miscellaneous - Type of U.S. Dirigible. Taking a dirigible out of its hangar. It was built by the B.F. Goodrich Co. of Akron, Ohio

Balloons - Observation - Types of American Dirigibles and balloons in flight. Photo taken at one of the training camps. Four observation balloons and one dirigible are in the air

An air-to-air side view of a 438th Airlift Wing, C-141 Starlifter, flying over the Statue of Liberty with New York harbor and New Jersey coastline in background. The C-141, tail #70166, with a white painted fuselage is used to transport senior civilian and military officials. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations - American dirigible in France. This photograph shows the nose of an American dirigible somewhere in France on which is mounted a Lewis Machine Gun used against enemy aviators

Balloons - Miscellaneous - Type of U.S. Dirigible. This type of dirigible is being manufactured by the B.F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio

An air-to-air side view of a 438th Airlift Wing, C-141 Starlifter, flying over the Atlantic Ocean with the New Jersey coastline in background. The C-141, tail #70166, with a white painted fuselage is used to transport senior civilian and military officials. Exact Date Shot Unknown

An air-to-air side view of a 438th Airlift Wing, C-141 Starlifter, flying over the Statue of Liberty with New York harbor and New Jersey coastline in background. The C-141, tail #70166, with a white painted fuselage is used to transport senior civilian and military officials. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Balloons - In the Theatre of Operations - American dirigible in France. This photograph shows the nose of an American dirigible somewhere in France on which is mounted a Lewis Machine Gun used against enemy aviators - NARA - 20808018

Airplanes - Types - Christmas Bullet Flexible Aeroplane. Strutless biplane exhibited at Aeronautical Exposition, New York City, March 1-15, 1919. Rear view. Guaranteed speed 200 miles per hour; equipped with 200 H.P. 6-cylinder Hall-Scott motor. Takes off and lands at 55 miles per hour. Invented by Dr. William Whitney Christmas. Built by Cantilever Aero Co., New York City

Balloons - Miscellaneous - New U.S. Dirigible. A dirigible that is claimed to be of the latest type seen in the U.S. flew over this city today. This photo shows the dirigible with the Woolworth building in the background

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Photographer: Underwood & Underwood

Balloons - Miscellaneous

Public domain image of an airship, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The City History Collection. Predominantly Manhattan Views.

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1917 - 1918
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New York

Assorted New York Collection.
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label_outline Explore Underwood Balloons, New U, Woolworth

Ceremonies - England - Eight hundred British school children voice thanks to America for help in war. Children of Gibbons Road School Harleside, London, held a special celebration in honor of America's participation in the war. Each schoolboy and schoolgirl produced a message of thanks to the United States for the aid she has rendered her ally

Parris Island. Marine Corps barrage balloons. Up she goes. A barrage balloon takes to the air under the capable handling of a Marine Corps ground crew at Parris Island, South Carolina. Special marine units assigned to the work have made the balloon barrage an effective method of preventing enemy air attacks on important locations

airships over berlin 1909 - Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei Company

Parris Island. Marine Corps barrage balloons. Up she goes. A barrage balloon takes to the air under the capable handling of a Marine Corps ground crew at Parris Island, South Carolina. Special marine units assigned to the work have made the balloon barrage an effective method of preventing enemy air attacks on important locations

D2AAS - NATICK soldier systems center, U.S. Army

Balloons - R - Type R, Army Kite Balloon. Four of this type in the air at the Flying Field, Akron, Ohio. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co

inflating lz 127 graf zeppelin in hangar

Photograph of the Nose of the USS Akron being Attached, ca. 1933

Crewmen go aboard the guided missile frigate USS UNDERWOOD (FFG-36) during the ship's commissioning ceremony. The ship was built by Bath Iron Works Corp

Chief petty officers and 1st class petty officers

Balloons - Miscellaneous - Dirigiblees. This Dirigible with an American crew is seen starting out on a patrol from the Naval Aviation stations. It is these air birds that are doing suc wonderful work in hunting out U-Boats

[Landing of British dirigible R-34 at Mineola, Long Island, N.Y.]

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balloons miscellaneous new new u dirigible type city city today woolworth world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 large airships underwood and underwood high resolution ultra high resolution underwood balloons underwood new york new amsterdam balloon blimp us national archives