... usually what's in the foreground is neat, but many times what's in the background is even more interesting. I have a big bunch of these photos with some real fastinating stuff off in the distance. Care to see some?
WIXer Tulio gave me this thought, thanks Tulio for the neat idea.
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Part 1

Photo states: El Paso Airport December 17, 1946

SB2C-4 location unknown, looks to be a Mars in the distance?

Interesting F6F-5 Hellcat of NATC with what looks to be a depth charge hanging underneath? Background full of PB4Y's?

Not much to tell about this photo. No info to go on and I can't quite tell what the fourth plane in the far back is. Anyone?

NAS Jacksonville c 1942 with some nice N3N's on floats in the background.

Spring of 1941 Langley Research Center installed an experimental low-drag test panel on the wing of a Douglas B-18. Right behind it is what? It's a P-43 of course. A type that desperately needs to be re-created don't ya think?

Foreground is cool, background is even more cool IMHO.
Kreider-Reisner XC-31 at March Field, Calif., on May 10, 1937. PB-2A (P-30A) in the background.

Large group of Lockheed F-80As bound for Chanute Air Force Base on May 19, 1946. What's the twin-tailed plane way back there? C-something. And a B-25 back there as well.
More to come (better stuff promise

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