A pilot in vintage attire with goggles and a headset sits in the cockpit of an old airplane, looking ahead. The image is in black and white, emphasizing the historical atmosphere.

It’s not just about the aircraft. It’s about the people. Young pilots gearing up for flight, mechanics bundled against the cold, and quiet moments that spoke volumes. These images don’t just show us history; they let us feel it. Here are 20 vintage photos of air forces from the past.

1. Howard Zwemer, the US pilot who earned the Air Medal and Oak Leaf Cluster during WWII

A man in a flight suit kneels on a runway, holding a helmet, in front of a military jet with open cockpits. The image is black and white.
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2. A Royal Air Force pilot getting a haircut between missions, 1942

A man sits outdoors reading a book and smoking a pipe while getting a haircut from another man; a propeller airplane is visible in the background.
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3. One of 1,100 women in the Air Force during WWII, 1943

A woman in flight gear climbs onto the wing of a military aircraft marked with the number 54, holding a helmet in one hand on a sunny day.
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4. “My dad, a retired Air Force colonel and test pilot, 1950”

A military pilot in full flight gear stands on the steps of a fighter jet cockpit, holding a helmet in one hand and looking off into the distance. The cockpit’s interior is visible behind him.
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5. A pilot with his trusted co-pilot, 1940s

A smiling pilot wearing flight gear sits in a cockpit with a cat perched on his shoulder. The pilot looks happy, and the cat gazes forward. The background is slightly blurred.
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6. A French Air Force pilot with his Mirage F-1, 1986

A man in a green flight suit stands on the ladder of a military jet, holding onto the cockpit frame and looking at the camera. The jet has a dark paint scheme and visible markings.
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7. The crew of the Air Force flying fortress “Memphis Belle,” 1943

A group of World War II bomber crew members in flight gear stand in front of the B-17 bomber “Memphis Belle,” which has nose art of a pin-up girl and the plane’s name painted on its side.
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8. This is what fighter planes of the Mexican Air Force looked like in 1920

A person wearing aviator goggles and a flight suit stands in front of a vintage biplane with a radial engine, likely at an airfield. The image is sepia-toned, suggesting it is from the early 20th century.
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9. A Royal Air Force Pilot, 1944

A man with a mustache, wearing vintage pilot goggles and headgear, sits in the cockpit of an old military aircraft. The image is in black and white, giving it a historical feel.
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10. Women’s Air Force Pilots, 1940s

Four women pilots in flight suits and jackets stand smiling in front of a vintage military aircraft, each holding a helmet, on an airfield. The plane in the background features visible propellers and cockpit windows.
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11. Royal Air Force pilots and their dogs during the Battle of Britain, 1940

Seven WWII-era pilots in blue uniforms with life vests pose by a fighter plane outdoors; two dogs sit with them on the wing, and the sky is partly cloudy.
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12. Robert J. Gilliland, posing with the Lockheed SR-71 he piloted on its maiden flight on December 22, 1964

A pilot in a silver flight suit and boots stands on an airfield, holding a helmet and standing beside a yellow suitcase, with a sleek black SR-71 Blackbird jet in the background.
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13. “My parents at Kadena US Air Force Base in Okinawa, Japan, 1982”

A smiling man in a flight suit and a woman in a blouse and skirt stand arm-in-arm on an airfield in front of a military jet, with other aircraft and equipment visible in the background.
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14. An Air Force combat medic after the Korean War, 1950s

A man in a flight suit sits on the wing of a military jet with an open cockpit. Another jet is visible in the background on the tarmac under a clear blue sky.
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15. Twin pilots in the Air Force in front of a Convair TF-102A

Two young men in light-colored coveralls stand in front of a large military aircraft inside a hangar. Both have their hands on their hips, and the cockpit ladders are positioned on each side of the plane.
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16. Dorothy Britt, WASP class of 1944

A woman in a leather flight jacket and parachute gear poses beside an aircraft marked with the large number "237," smiling at the camera while pointing to the number.
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17. A Civil War vet posing with an Air Force pilot and his jet, 1950s

Two people in flight suits and helmets stand beside a U.S. Air Force jet on an airfield. The jet’s nose is prominent, and both individuals appear to be conversing or posing for the photo.
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18. A WWII pilot next to his Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, 1940s

A World War II-era fighter plane with shark mouth nose art and "Baby Moe" painted on the side. A shirtless man wearing a hat poses, resting one foot on the plane’s wheel. The setting appears to be an airfield.
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19. “My grandfather in the US Air Force with his F-105 Thunderchief in 1966”

A smiling pilot in uniform kneels in front of a fighter jet on a runway. A plaque in the corner reads: "Col. Roosevelt Hestle Jr. MIA – July 6, 1966." The scene appears to be from the 1960s.
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20. This man flew U-2 spy planes over China for the CIA in the mid-’60s

A pilot in a flight suit and helmet stands confidently in front of a fighter jet on an airfield, with the aircraft’s large nose and cockpit visible in the background. The photo is in black and white.
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Want to see more vintage military content?

Check out 25 Vintage Photos From The First World War, or take a look at 35 Vintage Photos From World War 2. Finally, if you want to see myths that movies told us were true about WWII, check out 20 Myths WWII Movies Told Us Were True.

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Whether it’s a centuries-old legend or a bizarre internet rabbit hole, Patrick is always chasing the threads of a compelling story. When he’s not chasing stories, Pat’s probably hiking mountain trails with his dog, exploring new corners of the U.S., or doom-scrolling between hangouts with friends and family. He finds inspiration in nature, forgotten places, and random conversations—anything that sparks curiosity. Whether it’s city streets or backcountry paths, Patrick’s always on the lookout for the next great story.