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Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Mon Oct 06, 2014 4:43 pm

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B-17 Flying Fortress (XM-H, serial number 44-83494) of the 94th Bomb Group with a P-51 Mustang at Chalgrove.

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A Mosquito (D5-D, serial number NT 181) of No 620 Squadron, RAF at East Wretham, home of the 359th Fighter Group.

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A Mosquito (D5-D, serial number NT 181) of No 620 Squadron, RAF at East Wretham, home of the 359th Fighter Group.

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A Mosquito (D5-D, serial number NT 181) of No 620 Squadron, RAF at East Wretham, home of the 359th Fighter Group.

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P-51 Mustangs (CS-E, serial number 44-13893) nicknamed "Caroline", (CS-L, serial number 44-14733) nicknamed "Ruggie's Ruthie" , (CS-F, serial number 44-13795) nicknamed "Marg" and (CS-K, serial number 44-13966) of the 359th Fighter Group lined up at East Wretham.

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The nose art of a P-51 Mustang (L2-V, serial number 44-14651) nicknamed Pin Up Girl of the 434th Fighter Squadron, 479th Fighter Group.

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Mon Oct 06, 2014 5:31 pm

Hits home in color here ...

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Personnel of the 458th Bomb Group gather around a B-24 Liberator (serial number 41-29303) nicknamed Liberty Lib in order to transfer a casualty through the waist gun window into the waiting ambulance.

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Personnel of the 381st Bomb Group with Ambulances watch B-17 Flying Fortress fly low over Ridgewell.

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:49 am

We're not worthy! We're not worthy!

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:19 am

Just a general note and I can only speak for myself, but nothing I have ever posted on this website has ever been about 'look at me' but rather in my small way help contribute to the utmost importance in preserving history and paying respect to those who fought. I've been booted off this site a couple of times and have tried to walk away a few times, but then I see a photo or two that encompasses everything a veteran stands for and I feel an obligation to post it here (as long as it fits in with the mission of this site) which it usually does. .... it's hard to walk away from that even when some knucklehead comes along and can't keep from spouting off nonsense. As long as there's a WWII veteran around I'll stick around too.

One of the best lines I've seen posted here in a long time below.

"If you want to save history you have to do it yourself, waiting for someone else to do it usually doesn't work."

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Wed Oct 08, 2014 9:53 am

509th BG B-29's

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Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Wed Oct 08, 2014 5:42 pm

Sorry. Nothing here.
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Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Wed Oct 08, 2014 5:45 pm

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This image has been printed in reverse. Check the prop rotation.


Chris



Note: I've reposted this under my old username. Finally got it to work again.

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Wed Oct 08, 2014 6:23 pm

can anyone illuminate me as to the multiple Fat Man stencils on Full House?

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Wed Oct 08, 2014 7:22 pm

fnqvmuch wrote:can anyone illuminate me as to the multiple Fat Man stencils on Full House?


As part of the testing program they combat dropped 'Pumpkins', bombs using a Fat Mat shaped casing filled with conventional explosives. Aerodynamically identical, they were used to test and check aim, fusing etc (and blow stuff up - it was still a 10,000lb bomb with 6300 lb of Composition B)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_House_%28aircraft%29

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Sun Jan 18, 2015 1:24 pm

Thank-you for these beautiful color photos.

The P-47 UN-K "GEORGE" was personal aircraft of 1LT John E Ross - a replacement pilot transferred from RCAF - operational with 63rdFS in December 1943 - July 1944.

Would you have additional photos of this aircraft? This was my grandfather's aircraft.

Thank-you.
Mike

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Sun Jan 18, 2015 2:24 pm

cool, such obscure nose art in these pics!! most i haven't seen before!!

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:55 am

Thank-you very much!

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Mon Jan 19, 2015 8:35 am

Mark Allen M wrote:Image
B-17 Flying Fortress (XM-H, serial number 44-83494) of the 94th Bomb Group with a P-51 Mustang at Chalgrove.

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A Mosquito (D5-D, serial number NT 181) of No 620 Squadron, RAF at East Wretham, home of the 359th Fighter Group.

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A Mosquito (D5-D, serial number NT 181) of No 620 Squadron, RAF at East Wretham, home of the 359th Fighter Group.

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A Mosquito (D5-D, serial number NT 181) of No 620 Squadron, RAF at East Wretham, home of the 359th Fighter Group.

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P-51 Mustangs (CS-E, serial number 44-13893) nicknamed "Caroline", (CS-L, serial number 44-14733) nicknamed "Ruggie's Ruthie" , (CS-F, serial number 44-13795) nicknamed "Marg" and (CS-K, serial number 44-13966) of the 359th Fighter Group lined up at East Wretham.

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The nose art of a P-51 Mustang (L2-V, serial number 44-14651) nicknamed Pin Up Girl of the 434th Fighter Squadron, 479th Fighter Group.


Thanks for yet another wonderful photo posting, Mark. Here is the fate of the B-17 above.

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B-17G 44-83494 returned to U.S., assigned to Andrews and equipped like a VB although she may have not been so designated. Crashed on approach to Offutt AFB 12 February 49, pilot error. One KIS.

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:12 am

Awesome stuff as usual Mark. But I thought WWII was fight before color was invented. :lol:


Chappie

Re: Anyone interested in looking at photos like these? ...

Fri May 22, 2015 10:29 am

I've restored what images I could in this thread, unfortunately I only had the first two pages archived. I will leave the broken links in place for now in hopes that someone will be able to supply me with the missing pictures.
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