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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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Not exactly where I'd want to be on the bomb run. But anything to get a good picture. God, I love those clean running 2600s!

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Not a good place to be at all! :shock:

RAF 37Sqn Liberator 'V Victor' hit by 1,000lb bombs from 70 Sqn 'R Roger' 16 Mar '45

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RAF 37Sqn Liberator 'V Victor' hit by 1,000lb heads for home with a smoking port inner 16 Mar '45

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RAF 37Sqn Liberator 'V Victor' - now on the ground - crew inspects the damage - 16 Mar '45

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Wow.
Remember seeing the B-17 in one of my history books a while ago.
Was anyone killed in the RAF one?

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I've seen the photo sequence pics of the B-17 in numerous books and outher sources. Some of the captions have mentioned that the B-17 went into a death spiral shortly after the last picture was taken with none of the crew members getting out.

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I'm seconding John's comments. I think I saw that in Edward Jablonski's "Flying Fortress" when I was a kid.

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The shot of the B-25's is great ! I'm guessing thats what they call formation flying? great pic.

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Interesting nose on that RAF Liberator.


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