
Here's the bird I may be flying this afternoon... with one of the L-5 ambulance drivers from Okinawa on board.

Here he is airborne over Okinawa.

Here's a photo from Okinawa that he gave me.
I'll see what I can send. I think I probably have 25-50 related shots, and maybe 2-300 WWII L-birds shots collected, but I'm purposefully NOT posting every last one partly because WIX member Jim Gray is working on a major L-5 work and I've basically told him I won't go flooding the internet with shots so that his book can have some freshness when it gets published. If and when it's finished, it'll be THE L-5 reference to have on your shelf. Also, there seems to be this nasty little habit of pictures being saved to some other guys computer, and then they go viral or something in a way that doesn't really help the original sources at all. I'm hoping to eventually put up a significant number of pictures on
http://www.lbirds.com in a gallery of sorts.
Here on WIX, use the search tool and you should find a fairly decent number of L-5 related threads that several of us have put up here.
If you can (and it's not that expensive), you and any others working with ya'll's L-5 should sign up for his newsletter / club at
http://www.sentinelclub.org/One more source of photos is here:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/lbirds/Ryan
http://www.lbirds.com
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Red Wing Aerial Photography currently based at KRBD and tailwheel CFI.
Websites:
Texas Tailwheel Flight Training,
DoolittleRaid.com and
Lbirds.com.
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