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Classic Wings Magazine WWII Naval Aviation Research Pacific Luftwaffe Resource Center
When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 11:00 pm 
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Have you posted this one before? :wink: :D 8)

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If so, please ignore! If not, everybody - What, when, and where? And any captions...

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Edited because original photo label gave it away...

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That's big enough for Al's mom :shock: :idea:

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Airship hangar (Akron / Macon???) possibly Moffett Field, CA?

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Will the previous owner has pics of this double cabin sample

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My guess is Lakehurst.


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do you think those A-20's would have enough room to take off inside that hanger? :D


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Not Moffett :wink:


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Not Akcron

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I'll say Tustin :!:

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No ponies yet...

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Karachi. Built for the R101 by the British.


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Tim Savage wrote:
Karachi. Built for the R101 by the British.


Bingo!

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So -- who took this photo of this hangar?

Are you creditting the photographer or at least a link to the site it came from? If not arent you in breach?


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It's from the National Archives and in the public domain.
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flyingheritage wrote:
So -- who took this photo of this hangar?

Are you creditting the photographer or at least a link to the site it came from? If not arent you in breach?


I suppose I will humor you tonight. In my research on the "Lbirds" and other topics I have had a subscription to Footnote.com and their collection of photographs from the National Archives, as well as a few other friends who've also been to the NA and taken scans, etc... Similar to Jack and his collection, though mine is FAR weaker than his. I have also gone to the length of talking to the folks there and getting permission for various uses of THEIR scans. They also have some guidelines for normal use.

Occasionally I come across a photo that strikes me as interesting, or noteworthy and bring it out here. Not for kicks, but to try and start a discussion or get commentary. This one happened to be in response to a humorous discussion with Jack.

I do not know the exact photographer, but he's not listed in the NA either - he was working for the gov.

Original caption reads: Dirigible hangar with parking apron in foreground at Karachi Air Base, India. 3 October 1942.

I try to be VERY careful what I post and I dare say most of the old timers here know that.

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