More pix from the National Museum...
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Still in the hangar...a P-51 Mustang...enough performance and range to escort the heavies deep into Germany and shoot down the German 109s |
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| Descriptions of the various crew members...navigators and bombardiers were in the same pay grade as pilots...! |
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| 1942 recruitment film |
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| Not his only aviation film |
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| I have the sheet music, from the pianist of the family, my mother |
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| The lucky ones who jumped and survived...and spent the rest of the war in a POW camp...like one of my first bosses, Charles Cole, a P-51 pilot... |
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| Memphis Belle...sad beginning, sad ending... |
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| Memphis Belle crew...first to make it through 25 missions...80% didn't... |
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| Stained glass for Vicki |
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| 8th Air Force fighter aces, mostly P-51s, some P-47s |
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| Tuskegee Airman...WACs |
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My introduction to all this, FWIW, was from one of my father's books--he worked in the aviation industry in the early 1940s, building B-24s, before joining the USAAF and working on B-29s--much to my surprise, The Aircraft Yearbook for 1943, is up on the web in PDF--I hadn't looked at its pages since junior high school... |









































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