A few photos for your
intellectual consumption? I can certainly draw my own conclusions but I'm thinking others may be willing to add their own feedback.
Photo #1

Photo states: A 385th Bomb Group B-17 dropping supplies over an airfield somewhere in the Netherlands in May 1945. (U.S. Air Force photo)
My observation: Allied (or) Axis forces strategically placed explosives in the runway and taxi lanes to disable the field, but I'm not sure what the rows are leading up the road on the right. Could those be smoke pits?
Photo #2

Photo states: RCAF DeHavilland Mosquito slipping under the Eiffel towers skirt. The pilot has been credited to either the 409th or 410th squadron.
My observation: Not sure I'm buying the idea of a Mossie flying under the Eiffel tower but perhaps it could have happened. Looks like a "doctored up" photo to me. Think of what's going on in the minds of those folks standing there in the foreground if indeed this took place.
Photo #3

Photo states: A Lockheed P-38 Lightning makes a low pass over Brisbane, Queensland, Australia ca. 1943
My observation: Again looks like a "doctored up" photo to me.
Photo #4

Photo states: South Korean F-51 Mustang.
My observation: Anyone want to take a guess as to what's written?
Photo #5

Photo states: B-25 of the 345th Bomb Group Air Apaches.
My observation: First, what are the entenna's on the top & bottom used for? second, I'm sure the copyright has been revoked for the Apache emblem as of late.
Photo #6

Photo states: C-47 & C-17 flying in tight formation.
My Observation: Is the C-47 and the C-17 scale really this different? One looks quite large, the other looks quite small. Illusion from the angle? I've seen a few C-17's but cannot recall it being this large.
Photo #7

Photo states: General Electric GAU-8A displayed next to a Volkswagen Beetle for size comparison. (U.S. Air Force photo)
My observation: Really? what airplane would this big gun go into? Again I'm having a problem with the scale here, but ....