US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Greg L. Davis, a US Air Force photojournalist, takes a picture of himself while flying in the back seat of a Long EZ aircraft at Shawfest 2000, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. The Long EZ aircraft, flown by Lon B. Anderson of Utah, performed aerobatics in front of thousands at Shaw. There isn't a traditional tail visible behind Davis' head as the aircraft has two winglet type control surfaces at the tips of the main wing
The Italian National Aerobatics team called "Frecce Tricolore" performs a mini air show for the United States Air Force (USAF) personnel at Aviano Air Base prior to their scheduled performance
The Italian National Aerobatics team called "Frecce Tricolore" performs a mini air show for the United States Air Force (USAF) personnel at Aviano Air Base prior to their scheduled performance
Prior to their scheduled performance, the Italian National Aerobatics team called "Frecce Tricolore" performs a mini air show for the United States Air Force (USAF) personnel at Aviano Air Base
The Italian National Aerobatics team called "Frecce Tricolore" performs a mini air show for the United States Air Force (USAF) personnel at Aviano Air Base, including this solo performance, prior to their scheduled performance
Prior to their scheduled performance, the Italian National Aerobatics team called "Frecce Tricolore" performs a mini air show for the United States Air Force (USAF) personnel at Aviano Air Base
The United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron (USAFADS), The Thunderbirds, perform aerobatics in the skies in their F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft at Ellsworth Air Force Base (AFB), South Dakota (SD), for General (GEN) Hal Hornburg, not shown, the Air Combat Command (ACC) Commander
Wood pattern (of sugar pine) for the metal propeller of a cargo ship for USSR. Western Pine Association, Portland, Oregon
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 20A, Propeller Test Complex, Seventh Street, from E to G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH
This giant machine grinds and finishes the bases of rough cut propellers at the Hamilton Standard Propeller Corporation. East Hartford, Connecticut
Blade reamer. Hamilton Propeller plant, East Hartford, Connecticut
Shipbuilding (Newport News). Skilled work requires brawn as well as brains. This husky navy yard worker is driving home a pin in the propeller shaft of a naval vessel under construction
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 20A, Propeller Test Complex, Seventh Street, from E to G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area B, Building No. 20A, Propeller Test Complex, Seventh Street, from E to G Streets, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Air Service Command. Private Philip A. Zilinsky, propeller specialist with a mobile unit checking the pitch of a propeller