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


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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 7:29 am 
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Steve Nelson wrote:
The Me-163 is obviously a staged photo op, but the aircraft itself looks too clean to be a captured wartime example. I'm assuming it's a more recent pic with a restored aircraft.


http://robdebie.home.xs4all.nl/me163/science.htm

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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 8:20 am 
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Great stuff, Mark! Thanks for posting. My favorite is the shot of the Pan Am Clipper over San Francisco Bay. Stunning!!! (and about to become my new computer wallpaper)

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Steve Nelson wrote:
The Me-163 is obviously a staged photo op, but the aircraft itself looks too clean to be a captured wartime example. I'm assuming it's a more recent pic with a restored aircraft.


http://robdebie.home.xs4all.nl/me163/science.htm

Good find! This shot from that website's obviously the same occasion... http://robdebie.home.xs4all.nl/me163/science010.htm

So yes, 'staged' ("Gather around and look like you're doing something, lads!") and not wartime 1960s(!) but not exactly 'recent', either!

Very interesting.

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After seeing the color shots of the F-86, b-36 and H-19...let's bring back the 50s USAF!!!!

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Quitting?? Why? I'm lovin' digging for obscure types!
The B-29 461981 was a B-29A-55-BN later converted to F-13 and looks like it might have been used for very early tanker compatablilty flight tests judging by the big black patch on the upper fuselage about where the forward turret would have been, no fuel transfers, just slipstream compatability.

The NAVY PMTC F-86 #38 has a pretty clever little logo on the tip of it's vertical fin. it's concentric circles with two smaller red dots offset below and a set of wings sort of an 'in your face' obscure representation of part of the male anatomy, that you need to be on the ball to catch it and then to get it. :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:

The XB-70 shot is just a few seconds before two very brave men died in a mid air during a photo flight for GE.

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Very Nice! I see some good ideas for the Tennesee folks for a razorback companion for their two bubbletops... hint hint. ;) :lol: 8)

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Quitting?? Why? I'm lovin' digging for obscure types!


Oh no! not quitting, just have to be careful about bandwidth, keep exceeding photobucket's bandwidth and then have to wait until the end of the month for photos to show up again, frustrating so I have another software application I'm going to use. Photobucket is OK but not the best for posting photos.

But I do have some work to do too, haha, can't play all day (and night) :wink:

WHEW!!! I was really into the dig for the CANT Z. 511, knew I'd seen it before but took some serious electronic shovel work to uncover it.
I think the U.S. Army U-4 Aero Commander is similar to the 'little Air Force one' that hauled Eisenhower to and from his farm in Gettysburg. (also know as U-9, L-26, as well as U-4)

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Awesome photo of German 104's.


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Where they landing the C-47's/RD4's on the carrier? Taking off from the carrier? Or just being transported somewhere by the carrier?


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Very Nice! I see some good ideas for the Tennesee folks for a razorback companion for their two bubbletops... hint hint. ;) :lol: 8)


I have seen 3 razorbacks stored at a warbird builder/restorer, one of which belongs to "the Tennessee folks" but I'm almost 70 and I hope I live long enough to see ..............

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Great stuff, Mark! Thanks for posting. My favorite is the shot of the Pan Am Clipper over San Francisco Bay. Stunning!!! (and about to become my new computer wallpaper)

I have to agree about the Clipper photo. I also like the 2 B-36's in formation. The shot up German plane junkyard is most interesting.

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Just curious if anybody knows the Fighter Group lineage of the green nose P-51s, especially the one with the "Caroline" nose art...(that's my daughter's name)

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In the first batch of photos I love that blon.....ah......Tiger Moth. 8)

In the second--- oh if only they would have saved that Stuka. :(


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