Aviation and Military Museum Wallpaper

German world war two Heinkel He162 Salamander fighter jet (also known as the 'Volksjaeger') photographed at the Hendon Air Museum in July of 2002 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens Gloster Meteor photographed at the Hendon Royal Air Force museum using a Canon D60 digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens
He162 Salamander
(RAF museum at Hendon)
Me163 Komett
(USAF museum at Dayton)
Gloster Meteor
(RAF museum at Hendon)
F-82 Twin Mustang
(USAF museum at Dayton)
B-47 Stratojet
(Grissom Air Museum)
B-36 Peacemaker
(USAF museum at Dayton)
XF-85 Goblin
parasitic fighter
(USAF museum at Dayton)
B-58 Hustler
(Grissom Air Museum)
photographed in August of 2003 using a Canon 1Ds camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 30mm  (1/45th second, f13, ISO 100) photographed in August of 2005 using a Canon 1Ds camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 26mm  (1/45th second, f13, ISO 100) photographed in August of 2005 using a Canon 1Ds Mk I camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 30mm  (1/45th second, f16, ISO 100) photographed in July of 2002 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 15mm  (1/15th second, f22, ISO 100)
Tu-95 "Bear"
(Russian Air Force Museum
at Monino)
M-4 "Bison"
(Russian Air Force Museum
at Monino)
Sukhoi T-4
(Russian Air Force Museum
at Monino)
Sikorsky R-4 Hoverfly
(RAF museum at Hendon)
photographed in July of 2003 using a Canon 1Ds digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 20mm  (1/30th second, f22, ISO 100) photographed in July of 2003 using a Canon 1Ds digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 30mm (1/10th second, f22, ISO 100) photographed in July of 2002 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 15mm  (1/10th of a second, f22, ISO 100) photographed in December of 2004 using a Canon 1Ds digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 20mm  (1/60th second, f19, ISO 100)
UH-19 Chickasaw
(USAF museum at Dayton)
HH-43 Huskie
(USAF museum at Dayton)
Belvedere
(RAF museum at Hendon)
Mi-6 "Hook"
(Vietnamese Air Force Museum
at Hanoi)
photographed in August of 2005 using a Canon 1Ds camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 20mm  (1/45th second, f13, ISO 100) photographed in August of 2005 using a Canon 1Ds digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 15mm  (1/45th second, f19, ISO 100) Mi24 Hind helicopter photographed at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford in July of 2002 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens photographed in December of 2004 using a Canon 1Ds digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 23mm  (1/60th second, f22, ISO 100)
Mi-10 "Harke"
(Russian Air Force Museum
at Monino)
V-12 "Homer"
(Russian Air Force Museum
at Monino)
Mi-24 "Hind-D"
(Imperial War Museum at Duxford)
Ka-25 "Hormone"
(Vietnamese Air Force Museum)
photographed in November of 2010 using a Canon 50D camera and Canon 28-135mm image stabilized lens set to 60mm (1/250th second, f9.5, ISO 200) photographed in November of 2010 using a Canon 50D and Canon 28-135mm image stabilized lens set to 28mm (1/250th second, f8, ISO 200) photographed in November of 2010 using a Canon 50D and Canon 28-135mm image stabilized lens set to 28mm (1/180th second, f13, ISO 200)
USS Arizona memorial
(Pearl Harbor)
USS Missouri from the
USS Arizona

(Pearl Harbor)
USS Missouri
(Pearl Harbor)
USS Arizona from the
USS Missouri
(Pearl Harbor)
photographed in July of 2002 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 30mm (1/10th second, f22, ISO 100) photographed in July of 2002 using a Canon D60 and a Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 15mm  (1/20th second, f22, ISO 100) German world war two 'Fritz X' radio-controlled bomb photographed in July of 2002 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 20mm  (1/6th second, f22, ISO 100) photographed in January of 2004 using a Canon 1Ds camera and Sigma 15-30mm lens set to 16mm  (1/60th second, f11, ISO 100)
V1 flying bomb
(RAF museum at Hendon)
V2 rocket
(RAF museum at Hendon)
"Fritz X"
radio-controlled bomb
(Imperial War Museum at Duxford)
SA-2 "Guideline"
surface to air missile

(Egyptian National Military Museum)