A Dornier Do J-Wal 31 'Taifun' belonging to Lufthansa taking off from a catapult, 1937. A Dornier Do J-Whale 31 'Taifun' belonging to Lufthansa starts from a catapult in the ship 'Friesenland' in the North Atlantic., 01.01.1937
U. S. Navy Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina on the ground, the tractor that pulled the aircraft out of the water is still attached to it, a uniformed serviceman is in the foreground and another is by the aircraft's front wheel.
Formal portrait of U. S. Coast Guard servicemen posed in front of a U.S. Coast Guard hangar at Floyd Bennett Field, with a Hall PH aircraft centered behind them, and two Grumman JRF Gooses on the sides, 1940.
U.S. Coast Guard General Aviation PJ-1 Flying Life Boat (USCG s/n V113 {FLB-53 253}) on beach at Jamaica Bay near Floyd Bennett Field, New York, May 18, 1938.
Front (head-on) view of of the Dornier Do J Wal "N25", Amundsen and Ellsworth 1925 Arctic Flight Expedition, at rest on the ice. An unidentified member of the expedition is seen on skis standing in front of the aircraft; circa May-June 1925.Close-up view of the right side of the nose of one of the two Dornier Do J Wal flying boats used by the Amundsen and Ellsworth 1925 Arctic Flight Expedition, circa May-June 1925. One unidentified member of the expedition stands in the forward (nose) hatch facing a second man seated in the cockpit. Close-up view of the right side of the nose of one of the two Dornier Do J Wal flying boats used by the Amundsen and Ellsworth 1925 Arctic Flight Expedition, circa May-June 1925. One unidentified member of the expedition stands in the forward (nose) hatch facing a second man seated in the cockpit.
One-half right front close-up view of central section of one of the two Dornier Do J Wal flying boats used by the Amundsen and Ellsworth 1925 Arctic Flight Expedition; circa May to June 1925. Expedition member seen at center is probably Roald Amundsen.Right side view of Dornier Do J Wal "N25", without wings, being unloaded from the ship "Hobby", which is moored to ice at the edge of King's Bay, Spitsbergen, Norway (now known as Svalbard) probably circa the end of April 1925, in preparation for the Amundsen and Ellsworth 1925 Arctic Flight Expedition.
Marian Stewart Honeyman Scrapbook (Acc. No. XXXX-0851) featuring two photographs of St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line Benoist Type XIV aircraft. Pilot Antony Habersack "Tony" Jannus, P.E. Fansler, and a female passenger believed to be Mrs. J.K. Stewart can also be seen in the photo