User:Willy Logan/Photo gallery
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This is nearly a complete listing of photographs by Willy Logan on Wikipedia. In general, the pictures are sorted by main topic, and within the topic by time period of the subject matter.
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[edit] Architecture
The entryway of the Mausoleum of Augustus. |
Walla Walla College sign and Peterson Memorial Library. |
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A clock at Southern Adventist University. |
[edit] Aviation
[edit] Pre-World War II
Alexander Eaglerock airplane at Denver International Airport. |
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Curtiss OX-5 engine, which powered some Eaglerocks. |
A replica of Wiley Post's Winnie Mae at the Oklahoma History Center. |
Internal structure of the partial Hindenburg replica in the Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen, southern Germany. |
Part of the bow of the LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin in the Zeppelin Museum. |
[edit] World War II
Hangar at Planes of Fame. |
A C-47 in the Air Heritage Park at Tinker Air Force Base. |
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B-17 Thunderbird at Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, TX. |
[edit] Postwar
The engines of a KC-97 at March. |
The nose of a Luscombe 8F Silvaire in Longmont, CO. |
[edit] Cold War
Nose of B-47 at March. |
Engines of a C-141. |
A B-52 outside of the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum |
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[edit] Modern flight
Anglo-French Concorde G-BOAG at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. |
The DarkStar Tier III- at the Museum of Flight. |
A Vanguard Airlines Boeing 737 getting deiced at Denver International Airport, February, 2001. |
A hangar at Martin Field in College Place, WA, March, 2006. |
[edit] Nature
[edit] Rocketry and space
Little Joe II from the window of the International Space Hall of Fame. |
A Loki-Dart at the White Sands Missile Range rocket garden. |
Thiokol rocket garden, near Promontory, Utah. |
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An overall view of the Roton SSTO Atmospheric Test Vehicle. |
The hangars for Rotary Rocket. |
[edit] Ships
Overall view of the Maritime Museum of San Diego. |
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Foremast of the Elissa, 1877 iron barque, in port at Galveston, TX. |
The stack of the Berkeley. |
Soviet submarine b-39. |