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Interesting WWII pics
My brother- in-law sent me this link, thought you might enjoy.
Lots of pics. Magic |
Link ??
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Is your brother-in-law still sending it?
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What are you guys talking about.The secret link works fine for me. :03:
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^Yes, that's right. You just have to click the first line of post #6. :03:
Cool pics btw Magic:salute: |
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I agree, very cool pics! |
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Oh now I get it :har: . That was a good one I'll have to remember that.
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OOPS :o:o:o don't know what happened other than I forgot to put in the link. Last thing I did before logging off. :oops::oops::oops::oops:
http://www.mission4today.com/index.p...ish=15&start=0 Magic |
Nice! :yeah::up: and an inverted :down:
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Wow, worth the wait. Cheers Magic.
Love the B-17 named 'Boomerang'! :03: |
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They called it Grumman Iron Works for a reason.Study air frames.
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WOW....explanation please :o
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That's General Billy Mitchell dropping a phosphorous bomb on USS Alabama, a preliminary to the sinking of SMS Ostfriesland, starting the tests that proved to an unbelieving US military that airplanes could indeed sink ships.
http://www.aerofiles.com/ostfriesland.html And a lot of fun: http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65...ks_World-War-I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYzisqaKzjU |
Cheers Steve...saved old buna searching for an answer/explanation :sunny:
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Yep, happened right off of Tangier Virginia in the Chesapeake Bay. One can still see some steel poking out above the water at low tide. |
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