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Air aces ready for Japs
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Line of US Kittyhawk Aircraft run engines, close up of pilots, Lieutenant Reynolds, Captain Hannon, Lieutenant Moorhead and Captain George Kaiser, damaged Japanese drop tank, Japanese bomber wreck, Ki...F00837
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Dissassembly of P-40 armament
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Maker: United States Army Signal Corps
Official War Department training film I-739 produced by the Signal Corps in collaboration with the Army Air Forces. Explains the disassembly of the Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk armament consisting of six .5...F02362
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Kittyhawks, Darwin
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Maker: Carty, William Montague
American airmen flying Curtiss P40 Kittyhawks fighter aircraft of the 9th Pursuit Squadron, 49th Pursuit Group United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) based at Darwin. Identified flyers are; Lieutenant R...F01778
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Recognition of Zero
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Maker: First Motion Picture Film Unit Army Air Forces
Aircraft recognition film produced by the United States Army Air Forces First Motion Picture Unit. Shows the distinctive features of the Japanese Mitsubishi Reisen (Zero fighter) and compares these to...F02062
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[The bombing of Darwin and aftermath February-March 1942]
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Maker: Sheldon-Collins, Francis
Darwin, Northern Territory, February - March 1942. The scenes (although not in chronological sequence) were taken after the first raid on 19 February and before the second in Mitchell Street from outs...F04775
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These eagles incognito
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Maker: Bonython, Hugh Reskymer (Kym) Bonython, Hugh Reskymer (Kym)
Aerial of 100 Squadron RAAF Bristol Beaufort bombers heading for Gurney Strip Milne Bay, New Guinea. Aerial view of Gurney Strip. Landing at Gurney Strip. Hal Watt, 68 Wing Commander John Raeburn (...F03628