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Whilst in San Francisco ...

Wed Mar 25, 2015 9:46 pm

... on business yesterday and today, I had my inner old airplane infatuation kick in. There's so much that has, and still does, go on in SF regarding aviation history and todays warbirds. Where to start? I'll just post a few of many.

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Six Douglas B-18 Bolos over San Francisco's Bay Bridge

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Martin B-10B's Over San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge being built in the background.

Re: Whilst in San Francisco ...

Wed Mar 25, 2015 9:51 pm

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NAS Oakland Reserve Corsair

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NAS Oakland Reserve Corsair

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NAS Oakland Reserve FG-1D's flying past the Golden Gate Bridge

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NAS Oakland Reserve F6F's over SF

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TBM-3E Avengers with the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit (NARTU) Oakland pictured in flight formation over San Francisco, CA.

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Flying over the San Francisco Ocean Beach area on June 2, 1947

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Flying over the San Francisco Ocean Beach area on June 2, 1947

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Flying over the San Francisco Ocean Beach area on June 2, 1947
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Re: Whilst in San Francisco ...

Wed Mar 25, 2015 9:54 pm

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SNJ-4 NAS Oakland reserve SNJ over San Francisco Bay in March 1950.

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Convair RB-36H Peacemaker

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U.S. Navy R7V-1 Constellation

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Lockheed T-33A-1-LO Shooting Star over Sausalito, CA.

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Wed Mar 25, 2015 9:56 pm

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Blue Angels flying over San Francisco in 1950

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Blue Angels flying over San Francisco in 1950

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Blue Angels flying over San Francisco in 1950

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Blue Angels flying over San Francisco in 1950

Re: Whilst in San Francisco ...

Wed Mar 25, 2015 9:58 pm

And a few relatively recent stuff ...

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Re: Whilst in San Francisco ...

Wed Mar 25, 2015 11:12 pm

interesting changes of the skyline ground view over the decades covered.

Re: Whilst in San Francisco ...

Wed Mar 25, 2015 11:33 pm

Wow! Thanks again Mark - especially for the B-18s and B-36 (wonder which was louder - six Bolos or one Peacemaker?).
OK if I pass T-33 53-5865 along to Nathan over at millionmonkeytheater.com for his T-33 page?

Re: Whilst in San Francisco ...

Thu Mar 26, 2015 11:46 am

Of course Chris, help yourself.

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A TWA flight soars over the San Francisco Bay area, 1929

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Boeing B-314 over San Francisco Bay

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Pan Am's China Clipper over San Francisco in 1936

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Sikorsky S-42 Clipper NC 823M, Over San Francisco

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Martin XPB2M-1R Mars over Golden Gate Bridge c1944

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General Motors TBM-3E (91433) Oakland Reserve over Concord with Mt Diablo in the background on April 18, 1947 (B Larkins collection)

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P-61B over SF bay c 1948 (B Larkins collection)

Re: Whilst in San Francisco ...

Thu Mar 26, 2015 3:51 pm

What -- no pics of the closing scene of Magnum Force with the old CVEs? :lol:

My family used to live in Walnut Creek - right next to Concord. I could see Mt. Diablo from my bedroom window -- very close to the view in the picture with the TBM. I remember going to Buchanan Field as a boy to pick up my father who would take a commuter flight from SFO to Buchanan after being out of town on business. We once took a field trip there during 1st Grade, and I remember climbing into what I think was a Cessna 140. Very long time ago, though...

Re: Whilst in San Francisco ...

Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:08 pm

A few more neat shots ...

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Pan American Airways, Martin M-130 'China Clipper' c 1938

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San Francisco c 1945

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San Francisco Airport, Seaplane Harbor c 1946

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San Francisco Airport c 1949

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San Francisco Airport c 1961

Re: Whilst in San Francisco ...

Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:57 pm

Great set Mark, a few years ago, I took some pictures of a Zeppelin over SF too.
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Re: Whilst in San Francisco ...

Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:33 pm

I never would have thought there were GOPRO's in 1946 :shock:

:lol:

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