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Co-habitation at it's best

Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:19 pm

Neat Flickr Pic!!! All sorts of Beasties.

From: D. Shelely

Caption: 9th Air Force Thunderbolts from the 50th Fighter Group at a base somewhere in France. The two nearest planes are from the 81st Fighter Squadron. Note the damaged RAF Spitfires in the background and the one damaged P-47.

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Tell me, what do you see?

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Shay
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Re: Co-habitation at it's best

Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:28 pm

Shay wrote:Neat Flickr Pic!!!

From: D. Shelely

Caption: 9th Air Force Thunderbolts from the 50th Fighter Group at a base somewhere in France. The two nearest planes are from the 81st Fighter Squadron. Note the damaged RAF Spitfires in the background and the one damaged P-47.

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Tell me, what do you see?

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Shay

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5 Bovines
2 P-47s
1 set of P-51 wheels
1 P-51 on it's belly
1 Spitfire on it's belly
2 damaged P-47s
Possibly 1 P-51 in back

Rich

Re: Co-habitation at it's best

Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:25 am

That's a neat photo.

Re: Co-habitation at it's best

Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:43 am

Shay wrote:Note the damaged RAF Spitfires in the background


Actually a U.S. Navy Spitfire (of VCS-7.) It just looks like it is RAF. :)

Jim

Re: Co-habitation at it's best

Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:15 am

AirJimL2 wrote:Actually a U.S. Navy Spitfire (of VCS-7.) It just looks like it is RAF. :)

Jim


Thanks Jim for another little piece of history I did not know about!! :D

More on the VCS-7:
http://spitfiresite.com/2010/04/spitfires-of-the-us-navy.html

Considering the short duration of VCS-7's combat time with Spitfires, it could help to closer date the picture.


Hey Mudge a relative of yours? :)
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The pilots are Lieutenant Robert F. Doyle, USNR, shaking hands with his wingman, Ensign John F. Mudge, USNR, after their return from a gunfire-spotting and strafing mission over the Normandy. [US Navy]



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Re: Co-habitation at it's best

Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:30 am

51fixer wrote:5 Bovines
2 P-47s
1 set of P-51 wheels
1 P-51 on it's belly
1 Spitfire on it's belly
2 damaged P-47s
Possibly 1 P-51 in back

Rich


I should add-
Bovines are airworthy
1st 2 P-47s look airworthy
The others I would say are Grounded

Cool photo.
Must have been one of a few safe places to put a damaged A/C down near the front lines at that point.
Rich

Re: Co-habitation at it's best

Thu Sep 02, 2010 1:22 pm

P-47s, Mustangs, Spitfires and steers. Sounds like Texas to me!

Re: Co-habitation at it's best

Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:46 pm

The calves are not happy about that British SMT (Square Mesh Tracking)!

Re: Co-habitation at it's best

Sat Sep 04, 2010 7:44 pm

That's what my family's ranch would look like if I won the lottery.

Re: Co-habitation at it's best

Sun Sep 05, 2010 7:40 am

Looks like 42-25904 is tied to MACR 8500 on Aug. 17, 1944 (just a month after the photo was taken). Pilot Arthur C. Davis KIA over Bernay, France. As stated before 50th FG, 81st FS


Todd
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