Ground crew work on a P-39Q on Oahu, 20 April 1944
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Ground crew work on a P-39Q on Oahu, 20 April 1944

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Nicole posing with a P-39F at The Military Aviation Museum located at the Virginia Beach Airport
Tonight’s lesson for the Japs ...subtracting zeros. Bell Aircraft Corporation ad - 1943.
P-39 Airacobra, which crashed into a Tiger Moth while landing at Magenta airfield, New Caledonia, 1943
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Bell P-39 Airacobra under construction on October 1943.
"G-E Fluorescent Lighting Brings 24 Hours of "Daylight" to War Industry Plants"
Artwork by Walter L. Greene, commissioned by General Electric: link
Bell P-59 Airacomet. America's first jet made its maiden flight in 1942. Pictured with P-39 (top) and P-63 (mid) escorts
Bell P-39 Airacobra firing all weapons at night.