1920 - 1938 / Between world wars

Fairey Fantôme

Fairey Fantôme - Blueprint

Fairey Fantôme - Perspective view (01)

Fairey Fantôme - Perspective view

Fairey Fantôme - Perspective view (02)

Fairey Fantôme - Perspective view

Douglas DWC

USA 1924

Polikarpov I-15 a 15 bis

USSR, 1933 - 1942

RWD-8, blueprint

Polish trainer aircraft used from 1934 to 1939

RWD-8, camouflage

Polish trainer aircraft used from 1934 to 1939

Martin B-10 a B-12, blueprint

USA, 1933 - 1937

Avia BH-21

Avia BH-21, 22, 23, CSR, 1925 - 1936

SABCA BH-21 - Belgium

Savoia Marchetti S.73

Italian three-engined airliner, 1934, Czechoslovakian Airlines.

XLG-30, LG-130 Kmotr

XLG-30, LG-130 Kmotr, Czechoslovakia, 1950

Ford Tri-Motor - Camouflage

Civil transport aircarft, 1929, over 100 airline users.

Lockheed Vega - Camouflage

A six-passenger transport monoplane build in 1927, Commercial air carriers, USAAC.

Lockheed Vega - Blueprint

A six-passenger transport monoplane build in 1927, Commercial air carriers, USAAC.

Ford Tri-Motor - Blueprint

Civil transport aircarft, 1929, over 100 airline users.

HM-14

HM-14, USA, 1978

Junkers G38

Junkers G38, Germany 1929

Potez 540 camouflage

Potez 540 camouflage, France, 1930

Consolidated XB-24N Liberator

Consolidated XB-24N Liberator, USA, 1924

Consolidated XB-24N Liberator

Consolidated (ford_xb-24n), USA, 1924

Westland wapiti wallace

Westland Wapiti, England, 1927

C-130 Hercules

C-130 Hercules, USA, 1954

Aero AE-10

Aero AE-10, Czechoslovakia, 1922

Avia B-21

Avia B-21, Czechoslovakia, 1924

Tupolev TB-1

Tupolev TB-1, USSR, 1929

Fairey Fox VIR

Light bomber and fighter biplane, 1926. Royal Air Force, Belgian Air Force, Air Force of Peru.

U-2M

Floatplane version of general-purpose Soviet biplane Polikarpov U-2. Produced in 1929-1959. Soviet Air Force and civilian aviation, Air Force of the Polish Army.

Dewoitine D-27 III

Parasol monoplane fighter aircraft, 1931, Swiss Air Force.

Dewoitine D-27

Parasol monoplane fighter aircraft, 1931, Swiss Air Force.

Dux Nieuport 17

French fighter aircraft during World War I and between the wars.

Tupolev I-4 (ANT-5)

First Soviet all-metal sesquiplane single-seat fighter aircraft, Soviet Air Force 1928 to 1933.

Nieuport 21

French single-seat, single-engine fighter used during the First World War. French, Russian, and American air forces. After the war, the Nieuport 21 was a popular civil aircraft. 1916-1920

PLZ P-50 Jastrzab

Polish prototype of pre-war fighter aircraft. In 1939 constructed one piece.

Tupolev ANT - 35 ( PS-35)

Soviet 1936

Fokker Dr.1

World War I fighter aircraft, first flight: 5.july 1917, Primary user: Luftstreitkräfte.

Benea - Mráz Be - 50 BETA Minor

Light sport airplane manufactured in Czechoslovakia shortly before World War II (1935).

Be - 50, 150 a 250

Light sport airplane manufactured in Czechoslovakia shortly before World War II (1935).

RBVZ S - XVI

Russian equi-span single-bay two-seat biplane, escort fighter 1916-1923.

AVRO 504, 552

British light aircraft. 1921, Argentine Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force. 552 is a civil version.

Handley Page HP-42

Trainer aircraft used in RAF in years 1930-1940.

Breda Ba-44

Developed in Italy in the mid-1930s, impressed into the Regia Aeronautica as transports and limited military use.

Breda Ba-44

Developed in Italy in the mid-1930s, impressed into the Regia Aeronautica as transports and limited military use.

LZ 129

Hindenburg-class airship, first flight 4 March 1936, destroyed in accident 6 May 1937 in Lakehurst Naval Air Station.

Benea - Mráz Be - 60 Bestiola

Training aircraft 1918-1939 Czechoslovak

Benea - Mráz Be - 60 Bestiola

Training aircraft 1918-1939 Czechoslovak.

PZL P - 7a

1933-1939 Polish fighter aircraft. Polish Air Force.

PZL P - 7a

1933-1939 Polish fighter aircraft. Polish Air Force.

Avro 504

World War I biplane trainer, fighter, bomber aircraft, 1913-1934, many users

Avro 504 a U - 1

World War I biplane trainer, fighter, bomber aircraft, 1913-1934, many users, U - 1 was a Russian training version.

AVIA B.534

Czechoslovakian fighter biplane produced during the period between the Great War and World War II. Czechoslovakian Air Force.

AVIA B.534

Czechoslovakian fighter biplane produced during the period between the Great War and World War II. Czechoslovakian Air Force.

Martin (125) BM-1 a BM-2

American dive-bomber or orpedo-bomber, 1931, United States Navy.

ANT - 5, I-4

Soviet sesquiplane single-seat fighter, 1928 to 1933, Soviet Air Force.

Bristol F.2 Fighter

British two-seat biplane fighter and reconnaissance aircraft of World War I flown by the Royal Flying Corps. 1916-1930.

Bristol F.2B

British two-seat biplane fighter and reconnaissance aircraft of World War I flown by the Royal Flying Corps. 1916-1930.

Bristol Fighter Mk.II

British two-seat biplane fighter and reconnaissance aircraft of World War I flown by the Royal Flying Corps. 1916-1930.

Bristol Fighter Mk.IV

British two-seat biplane fighter and reconnaissance aircraft of World War I flown by the Royal Flying Corps. 1916-1930.

ANT - 23,I-12

The Tupolev I-12 (Development name ANT-23) was a 1931 prototype Soviet fighter aircraft that never reached production.

I.M.A.M. Ro.37, Ro.37bis

Two-seat Italian reconnaissance biplane, 1933, Regia Aeronautica.

I.M.A.M. Ro.37, Ro.37bis

Two-seat Italian reconnaissance biplane, 1933, Regia Aeronautica.

Airspeed AS.10,40,43,46 Oxford

Training aircraft used for training British Commonwealth aircrews during the Second World War. First flight 19 June 1937.

Aeronca C-3 Collegian

Light plane built in the United States during the 1930s.

Valtion Lentokonetehdas Myrsky

Reconnaissance-fighter aircraft, 1943-1947, Finnish Air Force.

Curtiss Condor

Heavy bomber, 1929-1934, United States Army Air Corps.

Curtiss-Wright T-32,AT-32,BT-32,CT-32 Condor

Biplane transport and bomber, 1933. United States Army Air Corps.

Avia BH-9 - Camouflage

Two-seat sport aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1923.

Avia BH-9 - Blueprint

Two-seat sport aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1923.

Bristol Bulldog

Single-seat biplane fighter, 1929, Royal Air Force, Spanish Air Force, Finnish Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force.

Bristol Bulldog

Single-seat biplane fighter, 1929, Royal Air Force, Spanish Air Force, Finnish Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force.

CURTISS CARRIER PIGEON I

Single-seat mailplanes 1926, United States Post Office, Western Air Express, National Air Transport.

CAUDRON C.450

French racing aircraft, 1934. Build in 6 pieces.

Heinkel He 119V-3

Reconnaissance bomber, 1937, primary user Luftwaffe. V-3 is the third prototype of eight.

Dewoitine D.510

Monoplane fighter aircraft, used by the French Air Force in the 1930s.

Dewoitine D.510

Monoplane fighter aircraft, used by the French Air Force in the 1930s.

Aero A.10

A biplane airliner produced in Czechoslovakia shortly after World War I, 1922-1928, Czech Airlines.

Aero A.23

Czechoslovakian biplane airliner of the 1920s. 1926-1936, Czech Airlines.

Aero A.35

Czechoslovakian airliner of the 1920s and 30s. Designed for long-range flight.

Farman Goliath

An airliner aircraft produced by the Farman Aviation Works from 1919.

Aero A.38

Czechoslovakian biplane airliner of the 1920s and 30s. Following the relatively modern A.35.

Fokker F.VII/b-3 m

Passenger & military transport aircraft, produced 1925-1932, SABENA, KLM, Polish Air Force, Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT.

Letov .32

Czechoslovakian civil aircraft.

SARO Cloud

British passenger flying boat, 1930, Royal Air Force.

Tupolev ANT-3

Soviet reconnaissance aircraft, 1926, Soviet Air Force.

Lublin R-XIII

Polish army-cooperation plane (observation and liaison plane), 1932-1940, Polish Air Force, Romanian Air Force.

Tupolev ANT-25(RD)

Soviet long-range experimental bomber aircraft constructed in 1933.

Lubrin R-XIII

Polish army-cooperation plane (observation and liaison plane), 1932-1940, Polish Air Force, Romanian Air Force.

De Havilland D.H.50

British biplane transport aircraft, 1923-1942, many users.

Heinkel He 70 a 170

German mail plane, passenger, liaison, training and bomber aircraft of the 1930s. Luftwaffe, Lufthansa, Royal Hungarian Air Force.

He 170A

German mail plane, passenger, liaison, training and bomber aircraft of the 1930s. Luftwaffe, Lufthansa, Royal Hungarian Air Force.

Vickers F.B.27 Vimy

British heavy bomber aircraft of the First World War and post-First World War era. 1919-1933 Royal Air Force.

Vickers F.B.27 Vimy

British heavy bomber aircraft of the First World War and post-First World War era. 1919-1933 Royal Air Force.

Junkers Ju 52,3m

Military transport aircraft, 1931, Luftwaffe, Spain, France.

Junkers Ju 52,3m g4e

Military transport aircraft, 1931, Luftwaffe, Spain, France.

De Havilland D.H. 88 Comet

British racing aircraft and pioneer mail plane, 1934.

Mureaux 113,117

French reconnaissance aircraft developed in the 1930s.

Mureaux 113

French reconnaissance aircraft developed in the 1930s.

Fokker C - X

Biplane scout and light bomber aircraft, 1933, Royal Netherlands Air Force, Finnish Air Force.

Fokker C - X

Biplane scout and light bomber aircraft, 1933, Royal Netherlands Air Force, Finnish Air Force.

Praga E.39

Elementary trainer and reconnaissance aircraft, 1931, Czechoslovakian Air Force.

Praga E.39

Elementary trainer and reconnaissance aircraft, 1931, Czechoslovakian Air Force.

RWD - 9

Polish sports plane of 1934, Polish civilian aviation, Czechoslovakia, Spain, France. 9 pieces made.

RWD - 9

Polish sports plane of 1934, Polish civilian aviation, Czechoslovakia, Spain, France. 9 pieces made.

Aero A.100

Light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia, 1933-1940s, Czech Air Force.

Aero A.100

Light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia, 1933-1940s, Czech Air Force.

Blériot-Spad 510

French bi-plane fighter, 1936, French Air Force.

Blériot-Spad 510 C1

French bi-plane fighter, 1936, French Air Force.

UMBRA A.U.T.18

Prototype fighter aircraft developed in Italy, 1934.

UMBRA A.U.T.18

Prototype fighter aircraft developed in Italy, 1934.

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