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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:12 pm 
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Image section of B-36 fuselage at Pima

Image B-36 wing

Image A-20 fuselage

Image Martin B-26 fwd fuselage

Image B-17 Sentimental Journey

Image F-4, F-15, P-51 heritage flight

Image chutes out on F-4 Phantom

Image Nicely done Zero

Image CAF Buchon

Image Tupulev Tu-2 at Santa Teresa

Image Shackleton flight


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Great pics! Thanks for sharing.

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Chris,

Interesting pix!

How about more shots of the Tu-2. Any more info on it?

Thanks

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Hi,

Great photo's. Looks like Pima has it's work cut out for them with the A-20 and B-26. And then the MONSTROUS undertaking of piecing that B-36 back together.

Paul


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The cool part about the B-36 was that as we were traveling East On I-10 near Las Cruces, the wing section passed us going West toward Tucson. It took up both Westbound lanes and was quite a sight


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the russkie birdski is most refreshing to see!! 8)

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