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Fabio
November 21st 09, 07:40 PM
FUJI
P-51
1947
ciao
Fabio

John Szalay
November 21st 09, 08:49 PM
"Fabio" > wrote in news:4b084199$0$10438
:

> FUJI
> P-51
> 1947
> ciao
> Fabio
>
>
> begin 666 FUJI P51 1947.jpg
>
> Attachment decoded: FUJI P51 1947.jpg
> `
> end
>

While the other photos were without a doubt,
I.m not so sure that this one is Mt Fuji.


the Mustangs are out of proportion to the Mountian.
there also appear to be trees in the image..(along with dirt
or scratchs on the image.)
Most of Fuji is above the treeline..
the slope and the summet do not appear correct.

ALSO:
the engineer Col Jack Ridley, who was so instrumental
to the success of the Bell X-1 test program and help to Chuck Yeager
was killed, when a C-47 he was a passenger aboard, flew into the slope
of Mt Fuji in 1957
( Yeager).
(Autobiography of Chuck Yeager pp227-229)

Fabio
November 21st 09, 09:53 PM
You could be right but I got the picture by mail with this tittle: 1947 FUji
9882.
That's why I added it in this series.
Thanks anyway
Fabio

"John Szalay" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> "Fabio" > wrote in news:4b084199$0$10438
> :
>
>> FUJI
>> P-51
>> 1947
>> ciao
>> Fabio
>>
> While the other photos were without a doubt,
> I.m not so sure that this one is Mt Fuji.
>
>
> the Mustangs are out of proportion to the Mountian.
> there also appear to be trees in the image..(along with dirt
> or scratchs on the image.)
> Most of Fuji is above the treeline..
> the slope and the summet do not appear correct.
>
> ALSO:
> the engineer Col Jack Ridley, who was so instrumental
> to the success of the Bell X-1 test program and help to Chuck Yeager
> was killed, when a C-47 he was a passenger aboard, flew into the slope
> of Mt Fuji in 1957
> ( Yeager).
> (Autobiography of Chuck Yeager pp227-229)
>
>

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