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PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:53 am 
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For your viewing pleasure. Just a few sets of beautiful aircraft. So sit back and enjoy the ride.

'Formations, formations, formations'


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three F3F-1s (BuNo 0261) of VF-4 flying in Left Echelon formation over an unidentified location. Circa 1937-1940.

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TBD-1 of Torpedo Squadron SIx (VT-6) joins and F3F-2 of Fighting Squadron Six (VF-6) and an SBC-1 of Scouting Squadron Six (VS-6) in a flight over the Virginia countryside.

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Three TBD-1s assigned to the Naval Operational Training Command at NAS Miami, FL, pictured in flight over South Florida.

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SB2U-2s with Scouting Squadron Forty-One (VS-41) pictured in flight somewhere in the Atlantic..

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24-Naval Air Station (NAS) Corpus Christi, Texas, during 1941.

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SBD-4s of Bombing Squadron 41 (VB-41) and Bombing Squadron 42 (VB-42) off USS Ranger (CV-4) pictured in formation during a training flight

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Four (4) F6F-5P Hellcat aircraft of VF-11 are in formation flight as NAS Barbers Point, HI, photo training squadron W-23 1945

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Seven (7) F6F-5 Hellcat of VF-87 flying from the deck of USS Ticonderoga (CV-14). 1945

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Seven (7) F4U-4B Corsair aircraft from VF-4B in flight off CVB-41.

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SB2C's

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SB2C-3s of Bombing Squadron 98 (VB-98) pictured in formation near Ventura, CA.

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TBM-352s and F6F-5s of Attack Training Unit Four Hundred ATU 400 and ATU-401 flying over NAS Kingsville

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formation of eleven SBD-5s of Bombing Squadron Ten VB-10 off USS Enterprise CV-6 pictured enroute to the target island of Palau

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Sixteen 16 TBM-3Es of Scouting Squadron Twenty-Three VS-23 in flight formation out of San Diego

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Aircraft of Carrier Air Group (CVW) 9 in flight.

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SNJ-6 Texans assigned to Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, Florida

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12 P-47's

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North American P-51D's from the 335th Fighter Squadron.

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Lockheed P-38 & Supermarine Spitfire

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Four (4) ADs of Attack Squadron One Hundred Forty-Five (VA-145), Carrier Air Group Fourteen (CAG-14), in formation over Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar and surrounding area.

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Korean War - HD-SN-98-07574 United States Air Force B-26 Douglas Invader

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A formation of B-26's from the 553rd Bomb Squadron, 386th Bomb Group. The plane at the upper left is Rat Poison, a B-26B-15-MA serial #41-31606.

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A formation of P-38's

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B-29's 19th Bomb Group POW supply drop missions flown from August 27 - September 20,1945

'A few mixtures'

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F4U Corsair aircraft of VF-24 is in flight with a P-38 and P-51 during an impromptu battle formation on a surveillance patrol over the Japanse Alps Honshu, Japan

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F4U-1D Corsair aircraft of VF-43 are in flight with an F6F-5 at NAS Atlantic City, NJ 1945

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An F9F-2 Panther of Fighter Squadron (VF) 721, F4U-4 Corsair of Fighter Squadron (VF) 884, and AD-3 Skyraider of Attack Squadron (VA) 702 pictured in flight over Korea.

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An F7F and F8F

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6th Recon Group P-51 Mustangs with a P-38

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71st Tactical Recon Group North American P-51 Mustang-5

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P-47's

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P-51H's of the MD ANG

'and some singles'

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P-47

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P-39

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B-24

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F4F

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North American B-25D-NC41-29710 Pacific Prowler

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North American (P-82E) F-82E

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'PA41' of the 27th Pursuit Squadron based at Selfirdge Field, Michigan c1938.

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Consolidated XB-24

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Martin B-26B Marauder out of Hickam Field

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XC-99 in flight. (U.S. Air Force photo)

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An early turretless B model, this aircraft served in Europe with the 414th NFS, but went MIA over the Mediterranean on April 22, 1945

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An SNJ Texas assigned to Lieutenant H.K. Butcher flying over Naval Air Station (NAS) Moffett Field, California.

'and finally a lot of neat stuff down there' ...

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F2H-2P Banshee aircraft by McDonnell of VC-61 in flight over a runway at San Diego, CA. The squadron is assigned to USS Antietam (CV-36) 1951-3

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F2H-2P Banshee aircraft by McDonnell of VC-61 in flight over a runway at San Diego, CA. The squadron is assigned to USS Antietam (CV-36) 1951-3

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F2H-2P Banshee aircraft by McDonnell of VC-61 in flight over a runway at San Diego, CA. The squadron is assigned to USS Antietam (CV-36) 1951-3

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For your viewing pleasure. Just a few sets of beautiful aircraft. So sit back and enjoy the ride.

'Formations, formations, formations'

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North American (P-82E) F-82E


:supz: :supz: CHECK IT OUT :supz: :supz:
46-256 P-82E North American Twin Mustang
According to Joe Baugher’s Pages
256 (c/n 144-38142) to NACA Jan 1950 as 133, re-designated EF-82E. Sold March 1954 to Walter Soplata. Noted in Jun 1971 in Walter Soplata collection. Registered Apr 7, 1997 to Wizzard Investments Ltd as G-BXEI; believed never arrived in UK as reregistered N142AM May 1998. Both 46-255 and 46-265 have been quoted, but it appears that only 46-256 is correct.
To Amjet/Polar Aviation Museum, Anoka County, MN May 11, 1998-2000.
To Chris and Patrick Harker Aviation Services 2000-2002 to be restored to airworthy condition.

Is that Awesome er watt?

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Nicely done! Gary, nicely done! ... Great info to wake up to :drink3:

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Mark Allen M wrote:
Nicely done! Gary, nicely done! ... Great info to wake up to :drink3:


Glad to make yer morning Mark. :drink3:



here http://www.aeronewsline.biz/t3064p65-no ... in-mustang it says that this F-82E-NA Cc/n 144-38141) (NACA-133) was used for high altitude icing test beginning in January 1950 and re-designated EF-82E and sold to the late great Walter Soplata of 1,600 dollars in March 1954. I don't have the time to verify that.

But I do pose these questions; is the airframe at C&P Aviation in Anoka, Minnesota? Who owns the ship? and what is the registration? pop2

I checked the Warbird Registry and saw that there was no category for the twin Mustang....hmmmm pop2....Buler...Buler... :axe:

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Maybe with this photograph :D she won't be painted up as "Betty Jo" :axe:

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Martin B-26B Marauder out of Hickam Field


Is it just me or is that a very non-standard spinner for an Airacobra? And what's up with the prop blur on the Marauder? Don't think I have ever seen camera effects like that before.


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The P-39 appears to be a lower priced 'gun delete' model, no cowl guns either and some sort of long, thin high aspect ratio test surfaces mounted on either side of the nose, Factory or NACA project???

The B-26 shot may have been a demo of putting #2 'in the bag' as it probably isn't turning at much over about 1200 RPMs

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that is a very cool widow pick and i thought i had seen them all!


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Mark Allen M wrote:
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Martin B-26B Marauder out of Hickam Field


Is it just me or is that a very non-standard spinner for an Airacobra? And what's up with the prop blur on the Marauder? Don't think I have ever seen camera effects like that before.


Forget the spinner, what are the poles that appear to stick 5' out each side of the forward fuselage? I've looked at them every way I can, assuming they are an artifact on the ground, but they look like they are attached to the airframe.


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Kyleb wrote:
C VEICH wrote:
Mark Allen M wrote:
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P-39
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Martin B-26B Marauder out of Hickam Field


Is it just me or is that a very non-standard spinner for an Airacobra? And what's up with the prop blur on the Marauder? Don't think I have ever seen camera effects like that before.


Forget the spinner, what are the poles that appear to stick 5' out each side of the forward fuselage? I've looked at them every way I can, assuming they are an artifact on the ground, but they look like they are attached to the airframe.

That's because they are attached to the aircraft since I seriously doubt that forward projecting strut is just there as an aerial curb feeler and what's the story behind what looks to be a flexable sensor hose poking out of the nose behind the attach point of the 'surface'? :roll:

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Forget the spinner, what are the poles that appear to stick 5' out each side of the forward fuselage? I've looked at them every way I can, assuming they are an artifact on the ground, but they look like they are attached to the airframe.[/quote]

I wonder if they might be some sort of spray equipment to distribute smoke or fluids over the wing in flight.


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Forget the spinner, what are the poles that appear to stick 5' out each side of the forward fuselage? I've looked at them every way I can, assuming they are an artifact on the ground, but they look like they are attached to the airframe.


I wonder if they might be some sort of spray equipment to distribute smoke or fluids over the wing in flight.[/quote]


They obviously are some sort of test rig that was either a BELL project or some sort of probably NACA or WRIGHT FIELD project. If you hold down on the 'Ctrl' button in the lower left corner of your keyboard and spin your mouse wheel you can enlarge or reduce the size of the photo. The surfaces are definately attached to the sides of the nose at about the lower edge of the ammo access bay and to the two forward angled struts that are some sort of bracing/ load cell at a guess so at a guess, the recording instrumentation was probably in the ammo bay area..... and no one spotted the aircraft appears to be wearing a P-63 carb scoop.

The B-26B is l/n 353 and is one of Baughers holes

GEEZ! talk about a trapezoidal conundrum :?

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Sorry guys, I overloaded the bandwidth :( ... You'll see them all again shortly.

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Sorry guys, I overloaded the bandwidth :( ... You'll see them all again shortly.


show off... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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All I get are the Photobucket boxes. No links, no pics.??? :badpc:


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