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Tired of the same ole 'junk' for Xmas? ...

Tue Dec 22, 2015 2:44 pm

... well here's some more junk for ya's ... :santa: :hide:

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Birdcage Corsair wreckage, location unknown :(

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Dozer dozing Japanese planes in occupied Japan :(

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B-29's in a pit in Saipan :(

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The wreckage of a B-17 Flying Fortress of the 92nd Bomb Group that has been captured and salvaged by the Germans. :(

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Scrapped Boeing B-29s are piled up on Tinian in 1946. (U.S. Air Force photo)

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Royal Navy Corsair mess :(

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Stateside F6F Hellcat wreckage :(

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Abandoned Betty :(

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Wreckage of a Japanese Zero pictured in front of a bombed out hangar on an unidentified island, possibly Betio, Tarawa Atoll, 1943 :(

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Wrecked B-24 and B-25 bombers I believe in the Philippines c 1945

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The wrecks of B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 390th Bomb Group, salvaged for parts by the Luftwaffe in a bombed out hangar near Paris. :(

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A hangar full of wrecked German aircraft at Schmarbeck airfield, Germany, 20 April 1945 In the foreground are Heinkel He 111 and He 177 bombers :(

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Wrecked aircraft, Guadalcanal, c 1945 :(

If your interested in more "Holiday Junk" I have plenty to spice up your Xmas ... lol

Re: Tired of the same ole 'junk' for Xmas? ...

Tue Dec 22, 2015 2:51 pm

Could the Corsair possibly be the one still sitting in Orote Pt. Guam :?:

Re: Tired of the same ole 'junk' for Xmas? ...

Tue Dec 22, 2015 2:52 pm

These sad disturbing photos are your idea of a saying "Merry" Christmas?!?!? :shock:
Kidding of course Mark, thanks for another interesting post.

Re: Tired of the same ole 'junk' for Xmas? ...

Tue Dec 22, 2015 4:14 pm

Me thinks this pic is familiar looking?? Looking at the pine tree and palmettos.....NAS Deland??? Seem to recall this one before??

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Re: Tired of the same ole 'junk' for Xmas? ...

Tue Dec 22, 2015 4:27 pm

Nice pics Mark. What happened to the pile of wreckage on Guadacanal?

Re: Tired of the same ole 'junk' for Xmas? ...

Tue Dec 22, 2015 7:10 pm

Thanks Mark - O that someone would have found a good civilian use for B-24s and there were a few more around still!

Tom P.

Re: Tired of the same ole 'junk' for Xmas? ...

Tue Dec 22, 2015 8:01 pm

Too much junk, too little time ...

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Nadzab plane dump

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View of plane dump at Nadzab c 1946

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A used-up P-38L of the 18th FG (either 12th or 70th Ftr Sq) lies in the salvage yard at Lingayen, PI, 20 May 1945

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2nd Air Depot 1 September 1944 in the Aircraft Salvage Operations area in the Eastern India Air Depot in Panagrah, India

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Salvage Dump And Parachute Shop (Right) On Ascension Island. 5 October 1945

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Photo states First B-29 on Iwo Jima

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The wreck of a B-17 Flying Fortress (VP-R, serial number 42-39997) nicknamed Big Mike of the 533rd Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group

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Tarawa zero wreck

Re: Tired of the same ole 'junk' for Xmas? ...

Wed Dec 23, 2015 8:47 am

I find it incredible to consider the relative age of the aircraft when the photos were taken, in particular the B-29s. Even though the B-47 was a bit more than a twinkle in some engineer's eye by 1945, the B-29 could still be considered very advanced when these photos were taken. And yet, there they are, bulldozed into a dump. Imagine seeing a pile of B-1s or B-2s like that.

Although the aviation enthusiast in me cringes to see these photos, they serve as an effective reminder of just what a massive effort World War II was. Suddenly not needed, vastly expensive, complicated machines were simply bulldozed into giant holes because there was too many of them to dispose of any other way.
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