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


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PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 8:58 am 
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Hey Gang,

I'm going to "update" our squadron's formation briefing slides and am borrowing an idea from another unit ... incorporating classic WWII photos into the brief.

For instance, the "time hack" slide could show aircrew gathered 'round synchronizing their watches, the route intro could show a guy revealing a wall map a la 8th AF style. The bus time slide could show guys piling into deuce and a halfs or the hoods of jeeps headed for their hardstand.

Although my unit traces its linage to B-24s, we are a C-130 airdrop squadron so anything with C-47s, etc and paratroopers and/or paradrop loads would be most appropriate, including the ground party using a radio or markers to signal aircraft. Other topics include low-level formation, emergencies, weather, takeoff and landing lineup, etc. Crew members at their stations are also options - specifically radio operator, navigator, and/or pilots. Other units, like P-51s, etc are welcome ... but I'm going to try to keep it Army Air Force if possible - no disrespect to our USN and USMC brothers.

Any photos you guys (Jack!) are willing to share that I can save and use on a gov't computer without copyright issues would be most appreciated.

Thanks in advance for any input!

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34th BG crew briefing
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Lt Col Bill "Double Trouble" Bailey briefs 352nd FS pilots before a mission
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352nd FS 353rd FG
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Flight leaders briefing 355th FS 354th FG
L-R Capt Gross, Maj Talbot, Lt Col Cloke & Capt Powers
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very nice ...


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I've got a few more so if you want some bigger files drop me a email .

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Ken wrote:
Although my unit traces its linage to B-24s, we are a C-130 airdrop squadron so anything with C-47s, etc and paratroopers and/or paradrop loads would be most appropriate, including the ground party using a radio or markers to signal aircraft. Other topics include low-level formation, emergencies, weather, takeoff and landing lineup, etc. Crew members at their stations are also options - specifically radio operator, navigator, and/or pilots. Other units, like P-51s, etc are welcome ... but I'm going to try to keep it Army Air Force if possible - no disrespect to our USN and USMC brothers.


What B-24 unit?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/357th_Airlift_Squadron

http://www.315bw.org/357bs.html (the unit used the "pizza man" patch, with bombs removed, until ~1983)


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what does it mean when it says "heavy" and "very heavy" is that with the pay load that the aircraft is carrying?


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