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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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Great pictures. The weathering on that P-47 is very cool 8) Looks like they are restoring the P-38 in the field. It looks like it is sitting under/ infront of something large and british (lanc?)

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Holy smokes! That first picture (with the P-38) looks similar to the scene here with the B-24.....only they had more helpers back in the day (and they had to do it outside). :)

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Great pics!

What is the bubble on the canopy on the P-47?


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Very interesting canopy on the P-47.

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TAdan wrote:
Great pictures. The weathering on that P-47 is very cool 8)


I could be mistaken but the weathering effect might just be the Hangar frame-work shadows.

I get the feeling that they're not putting the P-38 back together. Rather just the opposite, to use as spare parts.

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The P-38 shot is actually of a depot in France that was set up after DDay to repair and canalbize aircraft.
I have a number of good shots of it.
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I think he means the peeling paint.


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Regarding the P-47 canopy question----------would that bubble be a modification similar in purpose to a Malcolm Hood?


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Django wrote:
I think he means the peeling paint.


Yup, The peeling paint in that shot shows how weathered these planes really got. Sometimes I am afraid of over weathing a model, but then you see a picture like that.

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Great pics!
I'm wondering if the P-47's canopy "bubble' is for one of the Air Sea Rescue Thunderbolts. It might give the pilot a better downward view when dropping a life raft.
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I'm wondering if the P-47's canopy "bubble' is for one of the Air Sea Rescue Thunderbolts.

No. This is a flight'in machine from the 365th fighter Group.
it's just a mod to give better visibility. Some had malcolm hoods added to the canopy frame.
nice to see the interest generated! :D

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And some of the WAVES at work: http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/prs- ... vw2-am.htm

Sorry for posting just the site.........I'm at work & can't dawdle around with photobucket right now........ :cry:


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as to the canopy on the 47...... the bubble is for better peripheral vision for anything, from dogfights to life rafts, plain & simple to see better left & right.

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Looks like a PR mod to me. Is that a camera port on the side?

Looks warweary, and note the bubbletop in the background.


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