B-17 "Flying Fortress" and B-24 "Liberator"
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"THE SOUND OF DISTANT AIRCRAFT GROWS LOUDER AND LOUDER...!"
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on a reportedly composite photograph of German Heinkel He 111 bombers over the English Channel, flying low in order to avoid all possible British radar frequencies, c. 1940.
[Who caught my 1981 DISCHARGE reference? War is a black hole to avoid!]
Source: www.reddit.com/r/WWIIplanes/comments/111q7fb.
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Scratch-Made B-17 and B-24 Airplane Models
wartime models of a B-17 and a B-24, scratch-built and made of wood with original paint and working propellers. B-17 "Fly Fortress" and B-24 "Liberator," period painted with markings including the red ball star, etc. Built by a 8th USAAF pilot who flew 35 bombing missions. Copy of service record included.
Bonhams
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Welcome to the Warbird Tourney!
We'll decide which real life warplanes are prettiest!
submission guidelines are as follows:
all kinds of military aircraft are allowed, regardless of time period or role
different modifications of the same aircraft will not be included unless there is a substantial change to the look of the aircraft
real aircraft only, no fictional planes
do not spam submissions
prototypes are accepted
I look forward to seeing which warbirds make it in and which ones we think are the best
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Ciné-Kodak: The Propagandist's Choice™
Parents Magazine October 1944
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Mitchells taking a sunset tour over Michigan.
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Choose Who Will Be On Your Team!
Round One; The Bomber!💣
Give a reason as too why if ya want!
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Digital sounds of bombers
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