old iron wrote:
I am not a pilot, but they look to be coming in too steeply, and too close together, to be landing. Also, the three images are too similar to one another - three photos of the same aircraft, or perhaps one photo copied and pasted three times, with a little work on the propellers to differentiate these?
No, I think all three are different aircraft, cut out from another picture of a formation flight, and inserted into this picture. Look at the wing angles, how far the wingtip is above each fuselage, and the stars on the fuselage in relation to the trailing edges of the wings.
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