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1Lt Bill Groseclose 335th FS 4th FG boards P-51D s/n 44-14431 WD+Q under the watchful eye his his crew chief
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Definitely the coolest Mustang pic I've ever seen! Sometimes I forget just how big that Hamilton Standard really is. Thanks Jack.

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Dang Jack, I thought you must have found another picture of my dad. :shock: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: That is a cool pic. 8)
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Wow!
That big fan turning and NO CHOCKS!
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Cool picture!

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It would be neat to recreate that picture modern day...

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Nice shot, but I'll take the 4-ship of 361st birds any day. :)


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I built a model of Lou IV before. Cool pics.
I Love that the flight is mixed variants.


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I agree with spanner. Looks like a lot of r.p.m. and no chocks. Wonder whose on the brakes. The crew chief is just look'in. Maybe you can set the brakes on a 51, I don't know.


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This is the best MUSTANG Pic.... :roll: and u know who took it..

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I built a model of Lou IV before. Cool pics.
I Love that the flight is mixed variants.


Yup, in all their "medium blue" camo glory :wink:

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This is the best MUSTANG Pic.... :roll: and u know who took it..

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I love this pic!!!! Where was it taken, I see the US Air A319 holding short.


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Wow!
That big fan turning and NO CHOCKS!
:shock: 8)

Cool picture!


Yeah, has the look of a vintage Kodachrome.

The prop may not have been turning all that fast. All depends upon the camera's shutter speed setting. If it was Kodachrome 25 (and I'll bet it was), 1/30 sec at f/16 is bright sun exposure, and the prop will be plenty blurred even at slower revs at 1/30 second.

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Neat photo, and most people have no idea the story behind this series. These shots were of a dedicate photo mission and they were taken from the waist gun position of a 91st BG B-17. I don't know who the pilot of the camera ship was, but the co-pilot was a gentleman I made friends with in the 90s. He has since passed away but he did loan me color movie film he took from his window of these formations going by. I still am not sure what do with them but I do have them transferred to video. I just find it funny how often I see photos from that series, noted as "returning from a mission" when in fact it was specifically for the photos!

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