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Classic Wings Magazine WWII Naval Aviation Research Pacific Luftwaffe Resource Center
When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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Rob:

Does Mr. Genne live in St. Louis?

I don't recall if Parks is still active, but located near or at the Lambert Field? The old installations across the river, in IL are mostly deserted, with only a T-39 Sabreliner left there.


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I would like a copy of the CD as well. Thank you. SHould I PM you with my address?

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For those of you who enjoyed the photos and might like to inquire further about the activities in and around Ford Island and CASU-1, Mr. Genne welcomes any inquiries you might have. His e-mail address is:

joegenne@charter.net

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Just wanted to let folks know that I've been busy here in Florida for three weeks and have not had the opportunity to get back home to do my mail outs.

I received further correspondance from Mr. Genne regarding the usage of his photo collection. His quote is as follows:

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It was my intention that the photos be freely used by anyone with an interest in the Navy Unit, Navy personnel or the Navy aircraft. The pictures are free to be used in personal collections, as part of a publication, or as a project. However, as the copyright holder of the collection, I do request that the source of individual photos or the collection itself be documented. A simple notation will do; e.g. "Joe Genné Photo" or "Joe Genné Collection."

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Oh Rob.....


If you have the time. Would love to see more of Joe's memories. Great pictures.

Thanks Joe for doing this for future generations.

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Thanks so much, Rob. I love the photos of a time when things were, well, more black and white than today. What must it have been like to go from rural America to the incredible machinery of war with so much at stake as to the outcome of the conflict?


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Wow, for such an old thread, it sure kicks *ss!


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A VERY NICE THREAD!
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Rob, I have only been a member here for less than a year and did not see these photos on the first go-round. I am learning that there is a tradition of sharing on this forum like no other place I have seen and this is yet another fantastic collection.

I thank you and Mr. Genne for the opportunity to see (and use!) these wonderful photos (as well as Bust a Stitch, Django, michaelharadon and Shay for waking me up to the fact that the material was here).

Man, ya gotta love this place! :wink:

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These are the best pictures I've seen of the little known Curtiss Seahawk.

My question is what is the pod under the wing?

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Troops...If you don't get a smile out of these pictures, maybe you need a different hobby.
All great stuff.
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Geez is that powered by a Wright engine :shock:

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Wicked Photos of the JATO take off of the PBY.

Super Pics!

Ok, how much for a CD of those for my site?


Thanks! PM me!


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Shay wrote:

My question is what is the pod under the wing?


I thought it was a liferaft Shay, but Wiki says she carried a surface-scan radar
under her right wing hardpoint And yes Jack..Seahawk used the Wright 1820.
She also had a bunk in the back to accomodate a rescued person.

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I'd love to see more of the pictures as well. How could I obtain a copy of the CD for my collection? I'd love to build a RC version of the Seahawk and those photos make it much easier to design it.


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