AirJimL2 wrote:
That is indeed the same airplane, but I would assume both photos are at the Airdock. (Any reason why you think the first photo was taken at Wingfoot?) I wonder what the Wingfoot looked like in the ‘40s? Was their an airfield there or was it just a manufacturing plant. I was always of the assumption that all final assembly was at the dock.
Jim
For my reasoning...
1. "Wingfoot Lake" was what was written on the back of it by one of the engineers who worked on the Goodyear Corsairs
2. I compared the side of the hanger wall with that of the airdock in the picture below, and they did not match. Also, the windows seem different. The wall in the Corsair photo is consistent with that of wingfoot--just my detective work, I could be wrong.
As for what wingfoot looked like it the war, if you look at Google Earth, it doesn't appear to have enough space for an air strip. I could be wrong, but check it out for yourself.