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the pic of the 47 with tracers flying at night became 1 of the most heavily promoted works for advertising republic's products, morale, & propaganda.
Sun Nov 29, 2009 6:51 am
Steve Nelson wrote:the pic of the 47 with tracers flying at night became 1 of the most heavily promoted works for advertising republic's products, morale, & propaganda.
Looks like it had a fair bit of retouching. I'd guess it was a night shot of an aircraft firing its guns on the ground into a calibration pit. The belly appears retouched, suggesting the landing gear was painted out, along with the rest of the background. Still a wicked cool pic though, as are all the others.
I can't help but notice how shiny and dark the Olive Drab is on some of those razorbacks. I've heard that some fighters were waxed to reduce drag..I wonder if that's the case here. It could also explain an ongoing controversy among us model builders. Some believe that the area under the aft part of the canopy on razorbacks was the cockpit color, others believe it was Olive Drab (I'm in the latter camp.) If the exterior was waxed, it could explain why the more flat and faded area under the canopy appears lighter.
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b29flteng wrote:The photo of the checkerboard nose P-47 is not from 1943. It has Confederate Air Force under the tail.
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scfan wrote:Obergrafeter wrote:Where was Aloe Air Field TX?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloe_Army_Airfield
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