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Life — May 3, 1929 — page 10: what you’re looking at

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This is a striking aerial photograph from *Life* magazine titled "Her window," showing multiple military aircraft flying in formation past a tall urban skyscraper. The image appears to be commentary on 1940s-era aviation and urban life, likely referencing either World War II military aircraft displays or the emerging peacetime aviation industry. The photograph's perspective—shot from above looking down at the building—creates a dramatic composition emphasizing the aircraft's dominance over the cityscape. The caption "Her window" suggests the romantic or domestic angle: a woman watching these impressive military planes pass her high-rise apartment window. The satire likely comments on public fascination with military aviation, perhaps the spectacle of warplane demonstrations over American cities or the thrill of witnessing such technology from civilian vantage points.

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