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Enjoy the photos.
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Last one, on the way back Home. This is used for a segement of the filming for TV Show "Mail Call" Little Friends.
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Very nice! Love the prop-tip vortices on the P-51. :)


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Nice shots Mint! One question? Has anyone ever had a polished P-47? How would it look? Has anyone ever done a P-51 with the acid brightening treatment like on the two Jugs? Would a P-47, SPitfire or P-40, look good highly polished?
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Absolutely stunning photos. Very impressive.

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East Anglia, UK, 1944.



Since these are 57th FG birds. It would be more like:

Grosseto, Italy, April 1945. :wink:

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Wow - great job coloring in that in-flight photo - here's the original wartime b/w pic:

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(Sorry, PhotoShop is just too much fun!) Super lens work!

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Superb photo's team. Thats another aircraft on my "When I win the lottery" list!
I like the photshops too. JDK another to reasons why it can't be East Anglia 1944, East Anglia is as flat as a billiard table and its not raining!! :wink:

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Editet to say.. OK how many of you have now got the last picture as your desk top wall paper?


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I like the photshops too. JDK another to reasons why it can't be East Anglia 1944, East Anglia is as flat as a billiard table and its not raining!! :wink:

It was only meant to be a bit of fun... :(

It does look a little more like Italy, I agree. Except the grass is mown, and there's no goats wot dun it.

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Cking wrote:
I like the photshops too. JDK another to reasons why it can't be East Anglia 1944, East Anglia is as flat as a billiard table and its not raining!! :wink:

It was only meant to be a bit of fun... :(

I was only joking please don't take offence :oops:
I have read many stories on the guys stationed in East Anglia, both US and RAF and they all seem to mention how miserable and wet it was most of the time! Mind you they want to come to Manchester. We get MEN'S rain! :D

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I have read many stories on the guys stationed in East Anglia, both US and RAF and they all seem to mention how miserable and wet it was most of the time! Mind you they want to come to Manchester. We get MEN'S rain! :D


Crap...that's just what I want to hear 7 days before I pull chocks bound for RAF Lakenheath.


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Sorry Randy I was descibing the summer in East Anglia. You will be coming over in the WINTER!!!!!! :D enjoy.

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Sorry Randy I was descibing the summer in East Anglia. You will be coming over in the WINTER!!!!!! :D enjoy.

Rgds Cking

Yes, it's just the same in the winter, only the rain's colder.

Why do you think I moved to California? :lol:

Packing list for Randy - raincoat, umbrella, hat, scarf, gloves, lots of money (for gas, at $7 a gallon!). Oh, and don't forget to drive on the other side of the road!


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. . . Oh, and don't forget to drive on the other side of the road!


Flying, being a CFI with stupid, uh, STUDENT pilots, driving in Louisiana and Alabama, daredevil bike ramp tricks as a kid, jumping off roofs like Superman and landing on my head (explains a lot, sayeth the wife) . . . nothing ever really scared the dog-squeeze out of me like driving on the wrong side of the road, in England.

Still gives me nightmares!! :shock:

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Packing list for Randy - raincoat, umbrella, hat, scarf, gloves, lots of money (for gas, at $7 a gallon!). Oh, and don't forget to drive on the other side of the road!


I'm originally from Washington State, so hopefully that will make me prepared for the great Suffolk weather. The problem is that I've lived the last 12 years away from there in the South!!

That whole driving on the left side of the street is gonna throw me off in a big way.

All you UK'ers look out if you see me driving!


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