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1. Operations in North Africa by Allied air forces. Mitchell B026 bombers of the United States Army Air Forces and Baltimore bombers of the South African air forces flying together in formation on their way to attack Rommel's position in North Africa 1943

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2. United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development. National Defense Research Committee. Formation flying. Report titled: The Youngs' Journal. Historical comments on the initiation of Study No. 118. (AMG Report No. 168.) [United States]: [Office of Scientific Research and Development, National Defense Research Committee, Division Applied Mathematics Panel]; 05-17-1944

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3. United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development. National Defense Research Committee. Problems of formation flying. Report titled: The Youngs' Journal. (AMG Report No. 168a.) [United States]: [Office of Scientific Research and Development, National Defense Research Committee, Division Applied Mathematics Panel]; 05-18-1944

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4. Precision flying at its best. Three new Army Bell P-39 (Airacobras) interceptor pursuit planes, piloted by three young fighting pilots of the Army Air Corps, demonstrated their training in this most difficult of all formation maneuvers immediately after taking delivery on these planes from the Bell Aircraft Corporation at Buffalo. The pilots, all from pursuit group at Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Michigan, checked out in the Airacobras the day before this flight photo was made. The Airacobra is a cannon-carrying single-engined fighter with engine located behind the pilot's compartment and is under construction for the Army Air Corps and the British Royal Air Force. This is an actual photograph, no retouching, no super-imposing [between 1940 and 1946]

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5. Moore Field, Mission (vicinity), Texas. The lead ship in a formation of P-40's peeling off for the "attack" in a practice flight at the Army Air Forces advanced flying school. Selected aviation cadets are given transition training in these fighter planes before receiving their pilot's wings 1943

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6. Problems of formation flying. Report titled: The Youngs' Journal. (AMG Report No. 168a.)

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7. Moore Field, Mission (vicinity), Texas. The lead ship in a formation of P-40's peeling off for the "attack" in a practice flight at the Army Air Forces advanced flying school. Selected aviation cadets are given transition training in these fighter planes before receiving their pilot's wings

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8. Operations in North Africa by Allied air forces. Mitchell B026 bombers of the United States Army Air Forces and Baltimore bombers of the South African air forces flying together in formation on their way to attack Rommel's position in North Africa

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9. Formation flying. Report titled: The Youngs' Journal. Historical comments on the initiation of Study No. 118. (AMG Report No. 168.)

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10. Flying through an intense barrage of anti-aircraft fire, U.S. Army Air Forces Flying Fortresses B-17s fought off an attacking formation of enemy planes and accomplished their mission, which was to bomb shipping and harbor installations at Palermo, Sicily. A bomb can be seen on its way, while bursts from preceding bombs have wreaked destruction below 1943?

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11. Precision flying at its best. Three new Army Bell P-39 (Airacobras) interceptor pursuit planes, piloted by three young fighting pilots of the Army Air Corps, demonstrated their training in this most difficult of all formation maneuvers immediately after taking delivery on these planes from the Bell Aircraft Corporation at Buffalo. The pilots, all from pursuit group at Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Michigan, checked out in the Airacobras the day before this flight photo was made. The Airacobra is a cannon-carrying single-engined fighter with engine located behind the pilot's compartment and is under construction for the Army Air Corps and the British Royal Air Force. This is an actual photograph, no retouching, no super-imposing

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12. Wang, Danwei Satellite Formation Flying Singapore: Springer Singapore, Imprint: Springer; 2017

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13. The history of no. 31 Squadron Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force in the East from its formation in 1915 to 1950

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14. Formation flying

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Flying in formation ; Formation flight
15. [View from airplane of biplanes flying in formation: Frontal view of airplanes] [ca. 1914-18]

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16. Kroes, Remco, 1977- Precise relative positioning of formation flying spacecraft using GPS Delft: NCG, Nederlandse Commissie voor Geodesie; 2006

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17. Bull, Charles Livingston, 1874-1932 [Geese flying in formation] [between 1890 and 1932]

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18. A formation of U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 Mitchell bombers and an escort of P-28 Lightnings engaged an Axis air convoy of thirty-five planes over the Sicilian Straits recently and shot down twenty- five of them. American plane at the extreme left flying low has just completed attack action while another B-25 is seen overhead at the left. Twelve Axis air transports almost at water level are under attack 1943 July

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19. Frissell, Toni, 1907-1988 [Four P-51 Mustangs flying in formation. Ramitelli, Italy, March 1945] [1945 March]

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20. Pankowski, Joseph Flying in formation-- Tallahassee, Fla: Righty Enterprises; c1990

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