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PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 6:14 pm 
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There's a whole series of these in the Google Images LIFE archive; most of a B-17, but there's also a shot-up Thunderbolt


http://images.google.com/hosted/life/f? ... ab297a821a

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Here's one I missed - a suspended B-25 used as a target:

http://images.google.com/hosted/life/f? ... b8561f77c6


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I think I just threw up in my mouth a little... :vom:


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I agree, Steve. Hard to look at that Billy being hung up to be shot to pieces. At least it wasn't a rare early model.


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It is kind of interesting to see how perspectives change. Back in those days, what we consider rare treasures were just old junk. I suppose you could say they at least served a purpose before being turned into beer cans.

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Amazing, what they saw as junk we now see as restorable!!


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Junk? or rare bird?

Wait 60 years...we'll see.

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Ztex wrote:
Junk? or rare bird?

Wait 60 years...we'll see.



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The rental Malibu based Old's was pretty uncommon to begin with... for a good reason :shock:


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That B-25 looks like a full scale version of what I use to do to my old airplane models! (Only with a BB Gun and firecrackers!) :lol:
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