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Pearl Harbor 1945 - images - fancy aircraft recognition ?

Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:29 am

hi folks

while trawling the LIFE collection, I found these two aerial photos of Pearl Harbor in 1945.....

quite some hardware on the field....

how many types do you count/recognize ?

have fun !

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cordially
Martin

Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:35 am

104 TBM's
98 SB2C's
14 SBD's
3 F4U's


Do I get a pony?

Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:09 pm

ztex.... you must have some time on your hands.... come shovel my driveway of snow when finished counting warbirds. actually, i admire your taking the trouble to count them!!

Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:54 pm

At the end of the WW2, there were any number of Pacific islands just covered with military aircraft.

My Dad told me a story of Saipan in 1946. Huge numbers of factory near-new FM-2 Wildcats being placed on barges and dumped in the ocean. He was VF-19's maintenance officer and the F8F-1 Bearcat used the same or similar tailwheel as the FM-2. VF-19 had a shortage of tailwheels and wanted to strip some off the Wildcats before they took their trip to the deep six. Nope -- not allowed: each Wildcat must be dumped intact.

Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:03 pm

So it seems like its fishing time! So where around Saipan can we all find this dump site?

:) You think those deep sea WWII wiver teams on TV would try to find those sites to photgraph.

Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:40 pm

tom d. friedman wrote:ztex.... you must have some time on your hands.... come shovel my driveway of snow when finished counting warbirds. actually, i admire your taking the trouble to count them!!


Well..( SNOW?? ) .It's a slow time of the year at work...I was terribly bored. Plus I need a new pony...or a Mustang picture..

hehe :wink: :wink:
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