b29driver wrote:
Airplanes missing an entire horizontal stabilizer don't make it back home.
Two things.
1.I'm sure you are right... and that would seem obvious.
But I posted that after I was dead tired from spending the day scanning a whole bunch of contact prints, I made from original unpublished , private negatives loaned to me, that I had misplaced over 30 years ago. A family friend asked 30 years ago, if I could make him some prints from a stack of original WWII negatives of photos he had taken during and after the daylight bombing raids, as a bomber crewman. on his hidden little box camera.
2.And we have ALL seen the most impossible shots of some of the bombers that made it back home, missing parts that would seem to make them impossible to fly. He also had numerous shots where he gave the camera to someone nearby to take photos of him. So. I know they did not come from someone else..He spent the rest of his life, as what can only be described as a "nervous wreck" with a serious stutter and other symptoms after relating many tales of watching all the bombers around him, constantly getting blown out of the sky by FLAK or fighters, all around him, always thinking it could be him in the next seconds. The terrors of those missions stayed as part of him, until the day he died. I shall TRULY think of him, next weekend on Memorial Day.
After the long day of scanning the old contact prints,
this unusually calm shot , taken of two of the nearby escorts, from his camera, jarred me, as the closest fighter had a tail that looked odd.
Wish I still had his original negs, but he wanted them right back after getting the prints. I am SURE that his relatives threw them out when he passed on, years ago..Wish I had them to enlarge and see the tail better.


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