gary1954 wrote:
Well, I pose this.
Would the Air Force, have in their collection of "Official" Photographs, Stills from the motion picture 30 Seconds over Tokyo as Official photographs?
I believe this would be unlikely.
Having just watched the clips from the Tokyo Raid, I agree that I have yet to see a colored cowling on the aircraft seen launched, or on any of the few that are near the front, I can't get my old eyes to see further back, but none of us can, based on the brief
clip(s) say that there was not one plane that had colored cowlings.
I did observe that in the clip(s), that in a couple of shots prior to the launch, that the film captured and semi-calm sea when the Navy is firing on the Japanese Picket Boat (yes), then the sea kicks up for and during the launch (yes), so, is the firing on the Picket Boat, from 30 Seconds Over Tokyo?? I think not.
So, as the photo of subject aircraft, is in the Air University of the Air Force, I hardly believe that the University would add a movie still to the collection of offical photographs of the Tokyo Raid, as these are after all "Historical" photographs.
I'm pretty sure that some of those "historical" photos are photos that may have been given to them at a later time from private collections as well as the originals. After all, most of the original photos were actually Navy.
Ryan
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