- A-20G Havoc 43-9521 90th BG
- Lend-Lease Soviet A-20B
- Soviet Havocs over Germany
- Havoc 634 41-3324 at Fairbanks, Alaska
- Russian A-20 37
- DB-7B 859th short range bomber air regiment
- Boston 3 ORAP
- Boston 77 221 BAD Kursk ’43
- Lend-Lease A-20G with long-range fuel tank
- Lend-Lease A-20G Ladd Field Alaska 1943
- A-20G Gneis-2 radar
- Havocs of the 452 BAP
- A-20G 244 BAP
- A-20G of the 51st MTAP, VVS of Baltic Fleet
- A-20G 51MTAP
- Soviet A-20B 8 GBAP with UTK-1 turret
- A-20C from 16th Independent Long-Range Reconnaissance Regiment
- A-20C 221st Bomber Division Soviet Air Force
- A-20B 30 OMRAP “За победу” nose art
- A-20 M2
- A-20 404 VVS
- A-20 366th Independent Reconnaissance Regiment
- A-20B of the 244th BAD August 1943
- A-20 30 OMRAP
- A-20 244 BAP 1944
- A-20B 8GBAP 211BAD
- A-20B March 1943
- A-20J 108th Independent Reconnaissance Squadron
- A-20 Soviet Air Force
- A-20B 1944
- A-20J Boston IV Italy 1944
- A-20G 43-9502 of the 644th BS, 410th Bomb Group in flight, 4 August 1944
- Douglas A-20G-45-DO Havoc 43-22156 named “My Joy” of the 674th BS, 417th Bomb Group
- Douglas A-20G-35-DO Havoc 43-10208, code 5D-S named “Es For Sugar” from 644th BS, 416th Bomb Group, Summer 1944
- Douglas A-20G-45-DO Havoc 43-22246 “Joe Carioca” of the 312th Bomb Group, 387th BS
- High-speed reconnaissance aircraft YF-3 39-748 at Ladd Field, 22 August 1942
- 417th Bomb Group Havocs taxis at Floridablanca, Philippines
- 417th Bomb Group A-20 white “B”
- A-20G 43-9479 named “Georgia Bull Dog II” from 417th Bomb Group
- A-20 Havoc “X” of the 312th BG, 388th Bombardment Squadron
- British Havoc II AH522 with a matt black finish, October 1941
- A-20J Havoc named “Bootsie Paula E”
- Douglas 7B on the ground, 1 December 1939
- Douglas A-20C 1941/1942
- French Douglas DB-7A U-131 1940
- A-20G “white 10” with Soviet style nose
- Douglas A-20G-45-DO Havoc 43-21938 “E” from 417th BG
- Douglas A-20G-10-DO Havoc “V” 42-54122 of the 417th BG
- Douglas A-20G-40-DO Havoc serial 43-21699
- Douglas A-20G-25-DO Havoc 43-9407 “Green Hornet” “P” of the 675th BS, 417th BG
- A-20 Havoc under repair at Townsville Australia 1944
- Douglas A-20G-45-DO Havoc 43-21951 “A” of the 673rd BS, 417th BG
- A-20 Havoc “X” and personnel of the 312th Bomb Group
- An early production A-20 on the ground 1941
- Bombardier in nose of an A-20 1941
- Douglas A-20G-30-DO Havoc “H” named “Stinky” serial 43-9637 of the 3rd BG, Okinawa
- A-20 Havoc “F” and personnel of the 312th Bomb Group, 389th BS, 28 May 1944
- A-20 with turbo supercharger
- A-20 of the 417th BG named “Marilyn Ann”
- A-20G-10-DO Havoc 42-54081 of the 417th BG, 674th BS
- RAF crew checks over Boston I in England
- Douglas DB-7B Boston Mk III of No. 107 Squadron RAF
- A-20G “Barry’s Baby” of the 90th BS, 3rd Bomb Group
- Russian A-20G from 1st MTAB Baltic Fleet, 1944
- A-20G code 6Q-V of the 410th Bomb Group, 647th BS,
- Brand new Boston Mk III AL399 in flight
- A-20G of the 417th Bomb Group
- A-20G of the 417th BG named “Contented Lady”
- Douglas A-20K-15-DO Havoc 44-613 “Helen” of the 410th Bomb Group, 645th BS
- A-20H Havoc 44-225 “K” and personnel of the 312th Bomb Group, 387th BS, 8 July 1945
- A-20G of the 1st GMTAP Baltic Fleet VMF, 19 September 1944
- A-20G Havoc of the 417th Bomb Group
- A-20G of the 1st GMTAP Baltic Fleet VMF, 19 September 1944 2
- Wreckage of DB-7
- Douglas A-20H-1-DO Havoc 44-002
- Douglas A-20K-5-DO Havoc 44-086
- Havocs of the 416th BG, 668th BS in flght, 1944
- A-20 Havoc “T” and personnel of the 312th Bomb Group, 388th BS,128 July 1945
- A-20G-30 “Stinky” 43-9637 of the 13th BS, 3rd BG
- A-20 “A” of the 417th Bomb Group
- Soviet A-20G “white 2”, serial 43-21891 1944
- A-20 Havocs of the 417th BG
- A-20B 41-3241 of the 111th OS, 68th Observation Group, 1943
- French A-20J OA-B of No 342 (GB/I/20 ‘Lorraine’) Squadron
- Douglas Boston Mk III Z2243 taking off
- Douglas A-20 of USAAC 1940
- Douglas A-20G-45-DO Havoc 43-22251 of the 674th BS, 417th BG
- Douglas A-20H Havoc in flight
- A-20G 43-9477 “Tobias the Terrible” from 89th BS blasts Japanese ship Taiei Maru
- Douglas A-20C Havoc seial 41-19357
- Douglas A-20G-30-DO Havoc 43-9701 of the 416th BG, 668th BS, Summer 1944
- Havoc of the 417th BG with shark mouth
- A-20 “H” “Sack Time of the 417th BG
- Douglas A-20G-20-DO Havoc serial 42-86657
- 102nd OS gunner on A-20A 1941
- Douglas BD-2 used as high-speed target tug
- A-20G 43-10195 8U-U named “Queen Julia” of the 646th BS, 410th BG
- A-20 “Z” from 417th Bomb Group
- Douglas Boston Mk III on the ground
- A-20H Havoc 44-215 “Lita Bonita” of the 312th Bomb Group, 25 July 1945
- A-20A 40-166 “Little Hellion” of the 89th BS 3rd BG, 1942
- A-20J of the 410th BG, 647th Bomb Squadron
- Soviet A-20G with torpedo
- 102nd OS, rear view of A-20A, 1941
- Havoc Mk II AH470 No 1459 Fighter Flight, 1942
- A-20G “Scremen Demen” of the 90th BS 3rd BG. Pilot: Maj Kenneth K Rosebush
- A-20 of the 90th Bomb Group
- Havoc Mk I BD121 YP-F in flight, Summer 1941
- A-20 “Strictly Eager” of the 417th Bomb Group
- Douglas A-20G-45-DO Havoc 43-22154 “Piz Doff” of the 672nd BS, 417th BG
- A-20G 417th BG Screamin Grim lin
- A-20A 40-166 “Little Hellion” of the 89th Bomb Squadron, 3rd BG, 1942
- Boston III Z2165 of No. 418 Squadron RCAF, TH-X with gun tray under fuselage
- Douglas A-20G-20-DO Havoc 42-86713 “Powerful Katrinka Milly” from 13th BS, 3rd BG
- Douglas A-20G-40-DO Havoc 43-21426 “Gladstone Flash” from 417th BG
- A-20 Havoc of the 417th BG named “The Duke”
Douglas A-20 Havoc was a medium bomber, attack, intruder and night fighter aircraft of World War II.