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Miguel y Foristas de este "indedito y dificil" hilo...
Las de esta tarde....

Corsair (o... medio Corsair)




P-51




B-24s v Salzburg, Austria




B-24 ventral gunner




B-17


B-25s, Kansas 1942




B-25, Kansas




B-17





B-24


B-17




B-17




Dauntless lands on Hornet during Battle of Midway




B-17, Langley Fld, Virginia




B-17



...the original photo was uncaptioned but I vaguely recall hearing somewhere that the guy sitting in it is a mechanic, not the pilot.
By coincidence this pic of a Hellcat (below) has the same number of kill markings on it, the pilot is Alex Vraciu, so it's probably the same plane-





Vraciu holds up 6 fingers after shooting down 6 Japs in one day, he definitely doesn't look like the guy in the cockpit in the top photo-





Vraciu at an earlier stage in his career-


.and this is a Hellcat, the biggest telltale difference is the way the top of its canopy is curved, whereas the Wildcats is straight-



Wildcat






Grafton Underwood crews































Hellcats on Lexington




Dauntless on USS Essex damaged over Tarawa 1943



Hellcat on USS Suwanee, 1945





Wildcat


Hellcats on Enterprise




Dauntless being tractored from jetty, Espiritu Santo




Avenger in parade




Dauntless




Hellcat on USS Randolph




Avenger




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Brewster Buffalo, Miami 1943





Brewster Buffalo






B-17's




B-17 nose




Hellcat, USS Leyte post-war


Flight training school, Ontario


A-20 shot down v Kokas, Indonesia, crew killed





Continuarà................
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Location: Edwards Air Force Base, California Date: February/March 1958
The first zero-length launch of an USAF/North American F-100D Super Sabre took place at Edwards Air Force Base, California. North American Test Pilot Albert R. Blackburn was at the controls of the experimental rocket-propelled test aircraft.

Zero-Length Launch (ZLL) was a concept pioneered by the United States Air Force for quickly getting aircraft into the air without the need for a conventional runway take-off. The idea was to launch the aircraft via rocket power from a standing start. Shortly after launch, the aircraft was at flight speed and the dead rocket booster was jettisoned.
http://blog.seattlepi.com/americanaerospace/2013/03/18/first-super-sabre-zll-flight/
 

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Overhead view of an unidentified gunner as he sorts left-over ammunition after first mission to Tokyo, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, January 15, 1945.
 

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Apparently these pictures were found in an attic recently from a retired serviceman, pics of Pearl Harbour as it happened, simply horrifying!!!
 
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