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Locations, Locations, Locations ...

Sun May 19, 2013 11:10 am

How about some interesting 'locations' as opposed to 'formations' from an older thread. Old airplane photos never get old, they just age well. Lots of good stuff here from a variety of interesting locations. Add your own commentary as some could certainly use some explanation other than just their location. Some you've seen posted before. Sources are SBASM archives, Library of Congress archives, NMNA archives, LIFE archives.

Part 1

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Boeing P-26's Floyd Bennett Field 1938

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XB-15 Hamilton Field CA 1938

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Vultee Aircraft Downey CA 1939

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Clark Field, Manila 1939

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Clark Field, Manila 1941

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Pearl Harbor HI Dec. 9 1941

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Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire displayed on a runway at LaGuardia Airport 1942

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Elmendorf AAF Base 1943

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Ford Willow Run B-24 Bomber Plant 1943

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Bradley Field CT 1944

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Hartford National Bank & Trust Co 1944

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Consolidated Vultee Plant San Diego 1940

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Consolidated Vultee Plant San Diego 1940

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Consolidated Vultee Plant San Diego 1944

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Consolidated Vultee Plant San Diego 1944

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Consolidated Vultee Plant San Diego 1944

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Consolidated Vultee Plant San Diego 1944

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Consolidated Vultee Plant San Diego 1944

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Consolidated Vultee Plant San Diego 1944

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Consolidated Vultee Plant San Diego 1944

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Willow Run Airport 1945

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Bombed out hangar near Paris 1945

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Tempelhof Airfield June 1945

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Convair XC-99 at San Diego, California 1947
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Re: Locations, locations, locations ...

Sun May 19, 2013 11:24 am

Part 2

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Torslanda Sweden 1945

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Torslanda Sweden 1945

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Denver Stapleton 1944

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Edit: Japanese Float Plane, Floyd Bennett Field 1948

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Wright Field 1945

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RN Sea Hornets alongside USN aircraft, Floyd Bennett Field late 1940's

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Sea Fury's, F4U, Bearcats Floyd Bennett Field Late 1940's

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NAS Port Columbus 1956

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Teterboro Airport 1948

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P-47's Munich 1948
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Re: Locations, Locations, Locations ...

Sun May 19, 2013 3:25 pm

two remarks,

the jug, spit and hawker tempest are may be in a hangar at Villacoublay, South of paris.

the arado floatplane looks like a japanese floatplane .

thank you for all your pictuses.

yp

Re: Locations, Locations, Locations ...

Sun May 19, 2013 4:55 pm

An absolutely great set of photos Mark! I love the legs in photo number 2 however in keeping with the theme I thought for sure there would be an airplane in the photo!

Re: Locations, Locations, Locations ...

Sun May 19, 2013 4:59 pm

I'm surprised there were still so many P-47's still around in Germany in 1948. I thought they would be frying pans by then.

Re: Locations, Locations, Locations ...

Sun May 19, 2013 5:12 pm

yankeepapa wrote:two remarks,

the jug, spit and hawker tempest are may be in a hangar at Villacoublay, South of paris.

the arado floatplane looks like a japanese floatplane .

thank you for all your pictuses.

yp

Agree, it sure looks like the AICHI E16A 'Paul' wonder where it wound up?

Re: Locations, Locations, Locations ...

Sun May 19, 2013 5:26 pm

Definitely NOT an Arado. Smooth cowl, no spreader bars on the floats

Re: Locations, Locations, Locations ...

Sun May 19, 2013 6:59 pm

Daggum Mark, just when I think it's impossible for you to outdo yourself, there ya go again. :shock: Wonderful!! :D :D :D


Photo no. 2 is a keeper alright. I'll sign up right now if I can get assigned to that outfit.... :lol:

Re: Locations, Locations, Locations ...

Sun May 19, 2013 10:05 pm

Not only am I surprised by the post-1947 P-47s, they're not N models as I would expect.

Re: Locations, Locations, Locations ...

Sun May 19, 2013 11:26 pm

Mark Allen M wrote:Image
Pearl Harbor HI Dec. 9 1941


Thanks for this one, Mark - it may help solve a riddle. The John Ford documentaries December 7th and The Battle of Midway both have a shot of a B-18, missing the engines and nose turret:
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I bet when the sequence was shot in Hawaii, they scraped up some of the wrecked and damaged aircraft, set them on fire and filmed them. The scene also shows this burnt-out biplane:
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I've been trying to ID it for a long time and I think I've got it - a Douglas BT-2B trainer (image from aerofiles.com):
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Thanks for all the other goodies as well!

Re: Locations, Locations, Locations ...

Tue May 21, 2013 2:48 pm

yankeepapa wrote:two remarks,

the jug, spit and hawker tempest are may be in a hangar at Villacoublay, South of paris.

the arado floatplane looks like a japanese floatplane .

thank you for all your pictuses.

yp


The wrecked hangar was at a former Luftwaffe base usually described as being between Versailles and Chateaufort. Toussus le Noble fits this location better than Villacoublay so I'd be interested to know if you can confirm Villacoublay.

The wrecks of Allied fighters there were having spares recovered to keep captured types flying. There is another photo which shows the Typhoon (not a Tempest) JP845 SA-H (486 sqn) along with at least 3 more of the type. The Spit hiding behind the P-47 is believed to be EN626 DL-H (91 Sqn); there was at least one more P-47 and 3 more Spits.
CT
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