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


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:02 am 
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Per request ... It's interesting that if you post a photo and suggest that a certain area be concentrated a lot of detail becomes exposed. These photos could be of interest in several different ways, but by suggesting to focus on the canopies you may see what I'm thinking. Sources are all over the place on the internet and a bunch of my stuff.

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P-40B Canopy

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P-51D Canopy

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XF8F Canopy

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XF8F Canopy

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P-47 Bubble & Razorback Canopies

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P-38 Canopy. MAJ Kenneth A. Gaskin, commander of the 37th Ftr Sq 1 May 1944 to 5 May 1945, 14th FG. Officially credited with three confirmed aerial victories.

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P-38 Canopy. Lt William Wagnecz Aghione Airfield Corsica August 1944

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P-47 Canopy. Colonel Cass S. Hough Of Plymouth, Mich., Poses For A Front View Of A Fighter Pilot'S Outfit At His Base At Bovington, England. 21 January 1944

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P-47 Canopy

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Corsair Birdcage Canopy. Captain Francis E. Pierce Jr of VMF-212, Guadalcanal, 1943

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Corsair Canopy. Lieutenant Colonel D.K. Yost, Commander Marine Carrier Air Group (MCVG) 4, in the cockpit of an F4U Corsair on board the escort carrier Cape Gloucester

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SBD Canopy

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P-40B Canopy with some known fella sitting in the cockpit.

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Photo states "Early P-38 Canopy" what's the difference?

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P-38 of the 9th PRS

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P-38 of the 9th PRS


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P-38 of the 9th PRS


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P-38 Canopy

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P-38 Canopy & radio location detail

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P-38 Canopy & radio location detail

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P-38 Canopy & radio location detail

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:22 am 
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Republic XP-47

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An OJ-2 assigned as a trainer with the Naval Air Reserve pictured on the ground. Note the non-standard cockpit canopy c 1938

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An OJ-2 assigned as a trainer with the Naval Air Reserve pictured on the ground. Note the non-standard cockpit canopy c 1938

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Corsair Birdcage Canopy overlay

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P-47 Thunderbolt Greenhouse & Bubbles Canopy diagram

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P-47 canopy controls

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Republic P-47D Thunderbolt canopy assembly 1944_zps5b46810d

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Part 3

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P-47 Razorback / Greenhouse Canopy

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Spitfire Canopy (can't tell the mark)

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Typhoon Canopy

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Me109 Canopy

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Me109 Canopy a bit beat up

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8th AF men remove the canopy of an ME 109 and put it in their Consolidated B-24 Liberator Lady Margaret to take home as a souvenir

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:56 am 
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No complaints or anything, just noticed this:
About midway down, a picture marked as "P-40B, canopy with some known fella sitting in the cockpit".
The plane has stenciled on it: "langley field, Va, US Army P-36A, Air corps Serial no 38-102".
Great set of pictures!


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:14 pm 
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eze240 wrote:
No complaints or anything, just noticed this:
About midway down, a picture marked as "P-40B, canopy with some known fella sitting in the cockpit".
The plane has stenciled on it: "langley field, Va, US Army P-36A, Air corps Serial no 38-102".
Great set of pictures!


Whoops! correct you are and correct I'm not (I actually knew that too) of course that's Charles Lindbergh sitting there :wink:
Thx for the correction.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:17 pm 
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Part 4

More Canopy madness ...

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F6F-3 Hellcat of VF-45 Atlantic City NJ (one of dad's old birds)

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P-47D-22-RESX-B42-26036

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P-47 Canopy

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A few folks we all know.

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... and even more madcap canopy madness. I know I'm starting to stretch a bit here bit remember if you concentrate on the canopies ... well who knows ...

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Curtiss P-40N

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FG-1D 92041G3 NAS Livermore

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Lt JG Kellefer with engineless Corsair

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F4U-1

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Lt H S Huidekoper VMF-213 The Hellhawks F4U-1 Corsair Munda 1943

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12Th AF Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Flown By 1st Lt Edwin L King


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P-40 Canopy with one of America's best pilots ever.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:09 pm 
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Don't know if the "P-38 canopy...What's the difference?" is rhetorical or not but I'll throw this in anyway.
One closes "right to left" the other closes "back to front".

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The difference between early and late p-38s is the hinging of the top section.
Early ones hinged to the side, late were hinged at the rear.

Great thread!

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Shawn M wrote:
The difference between early and late p-38s is the hinging of the top section.
Early ones hinged to the side, late were hinged at the rear.

Great thread!

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Ahh!!! gotcha!! ... I guess it would have been nice if I were to actually study my own photos I post to see the differences. My bad! again.

Thx mucho

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Great pix!

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Part 5

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A-26

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A-26

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A-26 "Honey Bunch"

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SB2C Canopy system

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SB2C-1C near NAS San Diego CA

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TBF-1 Avenger BuNo 00413 at NAS San Diego CA

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Close-up view of the battle damaged gunner and radio man positions on the TBF-1 Avenger of Torpedo Squadron VT 8 6-5-1942

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Navy Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat with test pilot Corky Meyer demonstrating the deployment of the pilots life raft taken on November 19 1942

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Hawker Hurricane Mk I c 1936

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Always liked the Typhoon, and it's different canopy designs.

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Mark Allen M wrote:
eze240 wrote:
No complaints or anything, just noticed this:
About midway down, a picture marked as "P-40B, canopy with some known fella sitting in the cockpit".
The plane has stenciled on it: "Langley field, Va, US Army P-36A, Air corps Serial no 38-102".
Great set of pictures!


Whoops! correct you are and correct I'm not (I actually knew that too) of course that's Charles Lindbergh sitting there :wink:
Thx for the correction.

And Baugher gives us the rest of the story:
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(38-)102 to Hawaii with 45th PS. Destroyed Dec 7, 1941.

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Mark Allen M wrote:
Part 4

More Canopy madness ...

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F6F-3 Hellcat of VF-45 Atlantic City NJ (one of dad's old birds)

That's a -5 Hellcat, not a -3. :wink:


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