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The paraplane on the card is most likely the 1949 version because the newest the card could be is 1956, more likely a year of two earlier.
 

U.S.Army Cadillac search light carriage,San Francisco,1922


B-17F Douglas Long Beach, OCT 1942


B-17F Seattle, DEC1942



B-24D assembly APR 1941



B-25 NAA Kansas City, OCT 1942



Boling Field Air Circus,Wash.D.C.,24 SEP 1923



Boys and their models


Source: shorpy.com
 

C-47 Long Beach, riveting,OCT 1942



Car wash, Washington D.C.,SEP 1940 -- I see a 36 Ford, a mid 30s DeSoto(installing tube in tire), 40 Pontiac. -- did you see the airplane on the Ford?



Chicago Union passenger terminal, JAN 1943



Cincinnati Blue Ash airport opening, 1922



Consolidated Fort Worth riveter, OCT 1942



Curtiss Army model, U.S. Army College Park, 1912



DC-3 EAL, observation deck,Municiple(National)airport,WASh.D.C. JULY 1941 -- note -- no fat Americans then



Source: shorpy.com
 

Engine test lab for all licensed aircraft,Arlington,Va, 30 DEC 1929



F-86A flying from Van Nuys to Palmdale, 1954



F-102A Idaho ANG, Hamilton AFB, 1970



German balloon, Champagne France, 1915



Langley modified by Curtiss,on Patomac, 1917



Junior Aero Club, Madison Square Garden, Queens, N.Y. 1908



A Jenny, a Studebaker, and a young lady, San Francisco, c.1920


source: shorpy.com
 

Lt.Commander George Watkins, USN test pilot, MAY 1958 -- happy face



Millworkers' children & their models, Holyoke Mass. SEP 1941



P-38 Lake Muroc, Cal. MAY 1942



P-51D Watsonville,Cal. airshow 1970



Piaggio P.136-L1 & Brazillian PBY



Radio Antenna Wash.D.C. 1929



Stinson 10A Civil Air Patrol, coastal patrol #20, Bar Harbor, Maine JUNE 1943



TWA terminal, Idlewild, Queens, NY 1964



USMC Lieutenant & glider tow plane, Parris Island MAY 1942


Source: shorpy.com
 
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Brilliant, Ed. Great to see this collection.

Also the F-86 is not a D model, but the description on the back fits the F model on the front. What do you expect for a penny?

True enough, so they can be forgiven for listing No.30 as a "Supermarine Swift" when it's a Hawker Hunter, but then No.76 is a "Swift", so maybe they realised they'd already used the name...
 

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