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Aussie vintage aircraft photos

Sat Jun 17, 2006 3:10 pm

Gentlemen,

For those interested in vintage photos, both black and white, along with color from Australia, representing WWII to the 1980s, then go to this web site:

http://flickr.com/photos/monsieurstyle/

Yours very truly,
Norman Malayney

Sat Jun 17, 2006 7:52 pm

Fascinating, and beautiful photography... thanks very much for sharing the site. Who took the images?

Cheers,
Richard

Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:59 am

Nice pics, cheers :)

Sun Jun 18, 2006 9:59 am

Thanks Norm, a wonderful set of photos. Was glad to find the Supermarine
Seagull and Holiday Camp Beaufighter are still with us.

More slides

Sun Jun 18, 2006 11:44 pm

Gentlemen,

If you visit the web site and type in "military aricraft", you will enter a section having 4,288 images. Most are from various airshows with formation flying shots and static aircraft, but some of the images are excellent.

I will keep investigating the web page to determine if there are more sections detailing milititary aircraft. There is a section on civil airliners with nothing but transport jets from around the world.

Norman Malayney

Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:16 am

Gentlemen,

Go to <Flickr.com>, and in the subject box of the main page, type in military aircraft. And up pops 3,288 images of aircraft from around the world that are entirely different from the 4,288 images mentioned previously.

Someone even posted images from Afganistan and the other former soviet republics in the area, showing Mig aircraft, etc.

This web site has at least 10,000 images of aircraft from around the world. My favorite is the air-to-air F-84 Thunderbirds in formation.

I notice someone posted F-100 images from Phan Rhang, Vietnam during the late 1960s. I have some 200 slides of F-4 Phantoms from the 12th TFW, Cam Ranh Bay, RSVN when stationed there in 1967-1968. I plan to start posting a few Phantom images on the Flickr web site.

Flickr is a fantastic web site for aviation images from around the world, both current and vintage.

Norm Malayney
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