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Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:35 am
7/11/12 - We're back on Warbird Radio.com tonight! LIVE @ 8:00pm Eastern
Lyle Jansma is back on the show tonight with tales of D-Day! What was it like to fly over the beach head in a combat veteran C-47 full of paratroopers?
Tune in and learn more!
(Plus an update on Lyle's Cockpit 360 app )

Wed Jul 11, 2012 8:26 pm
I hope the rest of the jumpers had better haircuts and aircraft exits than that one...
Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:30 pm
Forgotten Field wrote:I hope the rest of the jumpers had better haircuts and aircraft exits than that one...
How do you think she should have had her hair cut?
Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:44 am
Just out of interest, did the real D Day paratroopers have a reserve chute like this person is wearing? It seems a little low for a reserve to be very effective, but then the photo may be deceptive.
The paratroopers had mohawk haircuts, didn't they? They did in the comics and on model boxes anyway.
Thu Jul 12, 2012 8:28 am
This GUY has a hair cut that might be a bit better than the Woman's...

AeroCapture Images - Lyle Jansma
Not many of the parartroopers had Mohawks. From what I understand the "Filthy Thirteen" from one stick in the 101st had the cut and some "war paint" there seems to have been a few here and there in the 101st with the Mohawk but very rare in the 82nd...and not much at all after D-Day.
And the reserve chute seems appropriate..
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