Photo 1 is a flying view from above.
Photo 2 is an aircraft on the ground, looking down from the rear.
Photo 3 is a starboard flying view.
Photo 4 is a view from above and the front of a flying aircraft.
Photo 5 is a flying aircraft viewed from…
Photo 1 is a TA 152, also known as the long nosed Fw 190. It is seen from the port side and its tail is raised on a small ramp.
Photo 2 and 3 are of the TA 154 seen from the port then starboard sides.
Photo 1 is a side view of a twin engined helicopter.
Photo 2 is a gyro that was launched from a u-boat. The view is from slightly above looking down on the aircraft and pilot.
Photo 1 is a port side view of an He 45.
Photo 2 is a font view of an He 46 being serviced by three ground crew. A second He 46 is in the background.
Photo 3 is a port side view of a flying He 46.
Photo 1 of an He 49 is missing.
Photo 2 is a side view of an He 50.
Photo 3 is a single engined seaplane, He 57, seen here starboard side on the ground.
Photo 1 is a front view of a flying aircraft.
Photo 2 is a side view of a landing aircraft.
Photo 3 is a front/side view of an aircraft settled on the water.
Photo 1 is five He 60s in formation.
Photo 2 is a starboard side view of an aircraft splashing through water.
Photo 3 is a front view of an aircraft engine running on a trolley about to depart.
Photo 1 is a starboard ground view.
Photo 2 is an aircraft on the ground viewed from above.
Photo 3 is an aircraft taking off with its undercarriage retracting, viewed from the front.
photo 1 is a night view of the port side, on the ground.
Photo 2 is a starboard side view of one nose with a complete aircraft behind.
Photo 3 is a starboard side view.
Photo 1 is a port side flying view of an aircraft over a city.
Photo 2 is looking up at the underside of an aircraft.
Photo 3 is the nose of an aircraft on the ground.
Photo 1 is a port view of a flying aircraft.
Photo 2 is a port/front of a flying aircraft.
Photo 3 is a port view of nine aircraft on the ground.
Photo 4 is a front view of an aircraft on the ground with its engine running.
Photo 1 is a starboard view of the sesquiplane aircraft, on a trolley.
Photo 2 is a front view of an aircraft in flight.
Photo 3 is three aircraft on trolleys.
Photo 1 is a port side view of a flying aircraft. It was designed as a high performance tactical dive bomber of all metal construction.
Photo 2 is a front view of an aircraft on the ground.
Photo 3 is a port/ rear view of an aircraft on the…
Photo 1 is a front/starboard side view taken from slightly underneath a flying aircraft.
Photo 2 is a flying aircraft viewed from underneath.
Photo 3 is a port side view of a flying aircraft.
Both photographs are missing and only their captions remain.
The He 219 was designed as a night-fighter, it had a tricycle undercarriage and ejector seats.
The He 274 was a high altitude heavy bomber that never made it into production.
Photo 1 is a a front/ starboard view of a He 277 on the ground. It was designed as a high altitude bomber and reconnaissance aircraft.
Photo 2 is a side view of a He 280 in low level flight. It was powered by two jets.
Photo 1 is a port side view of the jet fighter on the ground.
Photo 2 is a port side view taken from the rear of the He 162.
Photo 3 is a He 178, port side taken from the rear.