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Argentina 1941

Mon Jan 04, 2016 9:46 pm

Some very early types

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Re: Argentina 1941

Tue Jan 05, 2016 2:45 am

And they didn't save one plane in those beautiful pictures.thanks for posting :supz:

Re: Argentina 1941

Tue Jan 05, 2016 5:59 am

That LIFE magazine group of photos from Argentina, is rich in detail. There are also images of Martin WAN bomber training, photos of repair shops, great detail on uniforms, buildings, and so on.

These photographers have great images of Latin American aviation and also some military related images, as well as local flavor for those so inclined.

http://images.google.com/hosted/life/b8 ... ce9ab.html



Al Fenn
Alfred Eisenstaedt
Allan Grant
Andreas Feininger
Art Rickerby
Arthur Schatz
Bernard Hoffman
Bill Eppridge
Bill Ray
Bob Gomel
Bob Landry
Carl Mydans
Carlo Bavagnoli
Cecil Beaton
Charles Steinheimer
Co Rentmeester
Cornell Capa
David Douglas Duncan
David E. Scherman
Dmitri Kessel
Ed Clark
Eliot Elisofon
Francis Miller
Frank Scherschel
Fritz Goro
George Rodger
George Silk
George Skadding
George Strock
Gjon Mili
Gordon Coster
Gordon Parks
Grey Villet
Hank Walker
Hans Wild
Hansel Mieth
Hart Preston
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Henry Groskinsky
Howard Sochurek
Hugo Jaeger
J.R. Eyerman
Jack Birns
Jack Wilkes
James Burke
Joe Scherschel
John Dominis
John Florea
John Loengard
John Olson
John Shearer
Larry Burrows
Lee Balterman
Lennart Nilsson
Leonard McCombe
Lisa Larsen
Loomis Dean
Lynn Pelham
Margaret Bourke-White
Marie Hansen
Martha Holmes
Michael Rougier
Myron Davis
Nat Farbman
Nina Leen
Paul Schutzer
Peter Stackpole
Phil Stern
Philippe Halsman
Ralph Crane
Ralph Morse
Rex Hardy Jr.
Robert Capa
Robert W. Kelley
Stan Wayman
Terence Spencer
Thomas D. McAvoy
Tony Linck
Vernon Merritt III
W. Eugene Smith
Walker Evans
Wallace Kirkland
Walter Sanders
Wayne Miller
William C. Shrout
William Vandivert
Yale Joel

Saludos,


Tulio

Re: Argentina 1941

Tue Jan 05, 2016 4:43 pm

hang the expense wrote:And they didn't save one plane in those beautiful pictures.thanks for posting :supz:

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Unless #509 is the B-10/139W at the NMUSAF.
(What's that civil twin behind it?)

Re: Argentina 1941

Tue Jan 05, 2016 10:05 pm

It looks like a Caudron C.440 Goéland.
Regards Duggy

Re: Argentina 1941

Wed Jan 06, 2016 4:33 pm

Wow! Hawk 75 O model. I don't think I've ever seen one of these.

Re: Argentina 1941

Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:16 pm

I know it would be sacrilege to some but I think it would be very cool to take a BT 13 and put a R1340 on the nose with a bell type engine cowling and wheel pants just like the Northrop? dive bombers in these pictures.
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