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


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Yeah!!!! Local stuff!!!! 8) :D

Keep it coming!!

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Great stuff!
A lot of people forget that Sikorsky started in New York and Long Island before coming to Connecticut.

Unless I miss my guess, Picture Number Six in the Sikorsky photos looks like a basic Curtiss JN-4 Jenny fueselage with a cantilivered parasol wing attached. What was the designation and does anyone know if they produced more that one? Did Sikorsky actually build that aircraft?
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Well, we are at the end of the line. We have posted 2050 photographs, I have another 8000 here but I'm not sure about how to figure out whats been posted. The early posts were done one pic at a time, later I was shown how to bulk post pics. I might as time goes on go back and sort though the early ones. I hope everyopne has enjoyed these............


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Very enjoyable AJ, thanks for your hard work.

I'm not sure how you can figure out what's not been posted; have you used the same names throughout? Are the other scanned with the same names? If there in a digital format, it might be possible to run a match somehow.

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Many thanks for all your efforts. This thread has been a real treasure trove.

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I am astounded at the variety and quality of the pics you posted. just spent better part of my day reading and looking from beginning to the end, (at least for now I hope:) On a more personal note in SUFFORK COUNTY AIR FORCE BASE #3 is a F-86H and if I remember right it was #31383? or close to it, the H model our museum has is # 31328 VERY VERY close. Thanks again AJ keep it up and I am sure if you post a few duplicates NOBODY would care. Fantastic job.
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 Post subject: Time flies!!!
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AJ, you have been posting continually for almost a full year. What a labor of love!

Man, we are TRULY indebted to you.

Thanks, and if you want to re-up after a well-deserved break, we'll be here!!!

- Hawkeye 52


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I would like to add my thanks AJ for the wonderful collection of photographs you have posted. So many were pin-sharp and all were interesting. Well done!


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Thanks everyone, its been fun and I have to say the photos are great.....I can say that because my friend did all the work....I just posted


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Thanks for the great thread and images you've posted.

Take a short break and come on back with more :-)

Enjoy the Day! Mark


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I have enjoyed them. Thanks for postion :D

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B-25 C wrote:
I have enjoyed them. Thanks for posting :D

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Well I'm back, we have 51 photographs of the Grumman FF-1, we posted 9 so we have 42 more we can post. My question is this, has this gotten to be too much? Do we want more detail?
I think we have about 8000 more photographs, many are buildings and people making airplane parts, usually nothing that I have any idea what it is, just things........


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