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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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change noted on pic


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more Roosevelt Field photographs......

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WOW!

Looks like Kingfishers wrapped up in that one shot.

I really like the A-12 and B-10 pic. Anyway of getting a copy of that? :wink: :D

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photo 37?


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Gobsmacked yet again Armyjunk!
Any more of those French G36/Martlet/Wildcats outside the hanger?
Dave


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Dave, I uploaded another 500+ photos today to Photobucket, we could have some Martlets, seems like I forgot about leoning, edo, mitchel field, sikorsky, vought, ranger liberty, sperry, rockaway, brewster, columbia and some things.......bear with me.....


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The Goose in # 46 never made it to England.
It was taken over by the U.S. Navy as a JRF-4 BuAer 99078.
Built as cn 1055, NC 3022 was originally owned by Standard Oil of Kansas.
Lord Beaverbrook's Goose G-AFCH (cn 1009) in # 49 was sold to Royal Dutch Shell for use in the Far East as PK-AER and was destroyed in January of 1942.

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At the extreme right of pic #55 there is a glimpse of another aircraft in the background. My first reaction was that it might be a captured Zeke. Or maybe it's just an SB2C Helldiver?

Any opinions??

- Hawkeye 52


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hawkeye52 wrote:
At the extreme right of pic #55 there is a glimpse of another aircraft in the background. My first reaction was that it might be a captured Zeke. Or maybe it's just an SB2C Helldiver?

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It's either a SB2C or an USAAF A-25.
Most of the USAAF's airplanes were turned over to the Marines for use as training aids.

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armyjunk2 wrote:
Dave, I uploaded another 500+ photos today to Photobucket, we could have some Martlets, seems like I forgot about leoning, edo, mitchel field, sikorsky, vought, ranger liberty, sperry, rockaway, brewster, columbia and some things.......bear with me.....


Vought & Brewster I'll be VERY interested in as FAA Corsairs were buit there. Looking forward to seeing those!
Dave


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Another fine selection of photos...

I rather like the shots of Aline Rhonie, especially the one showing her at work on the mural.
Anyone know for sure if the ship in image #43 is a Luscombe Phantom?

'Tis interesting to note that the B-10 in photo #37 was assigned to the 35th Pursuit Squadron, 8th Pursuit Group...

Thanks again for all this groovy stuff!


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Spurred on by Steve O. Reno's post, I googled "Aline Rhonie" and found some interesting stuff. The one that explains the mural and the Phantom and its fuselage markings is:

http://www.opencockpit.net/aline/aline_2.htm

Interestingly, one of the other links states she was co-founder of the Luscombe Airplane Company.

Thanks for the prodding! Mark


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Yeah,

What is that single engine airplane in picture #37?

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daveymac82c wrote:
Yeah,

What is that single engine airplane in picture #37?

Cheers,

David


Curtiss Shrike


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daveymac82c wrote:
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What is that single engine airplane in picture #37?

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Curtiss Shrike

There were a few Curtiss designs which bore the name 'Shrike' so, to be a bit more specific, it's a Curtiss A-12 Shrike.


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