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Capt Eddie And His Wrecking Crew

Thu May 24, 2007 9:24 am

I'm running out of inspiration for titles :shock:
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Capt EV Rickenbacker CO of the 94th Aero Squadron with fellow pilots by his SPAD

Thu May 24, 2007 5:13 pm

Love the World War One photos got any more?

Thu May 24, 2007 7:43 pm

rickenbacker, while an aviation icon & ohio boy, turned into a real s.o.b. in his later years. when the b-17 he was flying in on a fact finding tour crashed early in ww 2 he & his fellow passengers floated in the pacific for 3 weeks on rafts, a real survival story in itself. infact, the u.s. military changed some of it's ditching procedures/ ocean survival manual detail due to captain eddie's feedback from the experience. but....... he treated his fellow survivors & especially the plane captain horribly during the 3 week ordeal. all info via narratives from capt. eddie's raft mates. he barked out orders, berrated the plane crew repeatedly etc. well.... nobody's perfect, he's still an icon, thus i picked up a signed cancelled personal check of his some years back, 1960's dated. it hangs in the wall of fame in my office.

Fri May 25, 2007 4:39 am

"rickenbacker, while an aviation icon & ohio boy, turned into a real s.o.b. in his later years. when the b-17 he was flying in on a fact finding tour crashed early in ww 2 he & his fellow passengers floated in the pacific for 3 weeks on rafts, a real survival story in itself. infact, the u.s. military changed some of it's ditching procedures/ ocean survival manual detail due to captain eddie's feedback from the experience. but....... he treated his fellow survivors & especially the plane captain horribly during the 3 week ordeal. all info via narratives from capt. eddie's raft mates. he barked out orders, berrated the plane crew repeatedly etc. well.... "


Since I never had the honor of meeting the man, I can't say for sure; but my understanding is that he berated his raftmates to keep them motivated and wanting to survive so they could kick his a$$ when they were rescued. So, I don't think he was an SOB, but I do believe he was a hard man who didn't suffer fools and wussieboys gladly.
I treasure my signed first edition of his autobio; a great book in my humble opinion. 8)

Just my 2 cents.

Dave

Fri May 25, 2007 11:41 am

Was that photo taken before they instituted the "No Smoking Around The Aircraft" rule? :shock:

(some of the guys have cigarettes in their hands)

Fri May 25, 2007 11:57 am

k5dh wrote:Was that photo taken before they instituted the "No Smoking Around The Aircraft" rule? :shock:

(some of the guys have cigarettes in their hands)


I was just wondering that myself. I wonder if any of them realized that the dope on that Spad was, for all intents and purposes, liquid gunpowder. :shock:

Fri May 25, 2007 2:59 pm

Jack,
Inventive names aren't necessary for your photos. I think a simple "Here's more" will suffice. :D

Mudge the succinct :roll:

Fri May 25, 2007 4:02 pm

Running out of titles huh? How about "Jack attack"? :)
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