WWII

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F4U Corsair — Greatest Piston-Engine Fighter Ever? - The Armory Life
F4U Corsair — Greatest Piston-Engine Fighter Ever? - The Armory Life
VMF-112 ‘Wolfpack’ Wildcat Pilot 2nd Lt Otto Seifert, Guadalcanal, 1942
The Best American Fighter Planes of World War II - Aero Corner
American Fighter Planes of WW2 - Aircraft Compare
UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCES (USAAF) IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945
A P-47 Thunderbolt (98, serial number 42-27470) of the 80th Fighter Group, 10th Air Force in Burma.Image via Kenneth Sumney.Printed caption on reverse: 'Tingkawk-SaKan, Burma July '44.'Handwritten caption on reverse: 'P47D -23-RA. Blue Nose, Black tail band.'