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August 31st 13, 06:11 PM
On Sat, 31 Aug 2013 07:02:52 -0700, wrote:

>On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 21:44:36 GMT, (Norm DePlume) wrote:
>
>any information on where this was taken? Also what are the planes in
>the background? The C-130a prototype first flew on 23 August 1954 and
>the C-133A on 23 April 1956. The tail doesn't look like a C-124?
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>My email is JohnMee3 <AT> comcast.net, not whatever is in the header
>Did the "B" model have drop tanks and a "horse collar" ATO rack? I thought
>those were on the "E" model.
>
>Old Chief Lynn
according to Wikipedia (that bastion of infallible fact-NOT!)@
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_B-47_Stratojet#Variants:
"The B-47B was also fitted with a pair of jettisonable external tanks,
carried between the inboard and outboard engine assemblies. These
external drop tanks were very large, with a capacity of 1,780 gal
(6,750 l)"

Also the poster's picture
(http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/Boeing_B-47B_rocket-assisted_take_off_on_April_15,_1954_061024-F-1234S-011.jpg&imgrefurl=http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Boeing_B-47B_rocket-assisted_take_off_on_April_15,_1954_061024-F-1234S-011.jpg&h=1416&w=1800&sz=419&tbnid=JU2OEijpoGAi1M:&tbnh=83&tbnw=106&zoom=1&usg=__UiNN0P_QlocFPaeq25w967if7GA=&docid=zTxKkwvFMCC9SM&sa=X&ei=KSEiUv2VNoTcigKI2YC4DQ&ved=0CH8Q_h0wDA)
is identified as a U.S. Govt photo and also contains the same date and
information. Note also the aircraft on the right in the background
with the large T-tail. The only a/c I can think of that is that size
is the C-141 (Pre C-5) whose first flight was 17-Dec-1963
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Norm DePlume
September 1st 13, 02:22 AM
Hello,
With regard to "the aircraft on the right in the background "with the
large T-tail," since the C-141 didn't exist in 1954, I think what
you're actually seeing is shadows of the partially open hangar doors.
Of course, I could be mistaken. Also, I am the original poster and I
appropriated the image from the Wikipedia page on the B-47.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-47

John Szalay[_2_]
September 1st 13, 03:38 AM
Norm DePlume > wrote in
:

> Hello,
> With regard to "the aircraft on the right in the background "with the
> large T-tail," since the C-141 didn't exist in 1954, I think what
> you're actually seeing is shadows of the partially open hangar doors.
> Of course, I could be mistaken. Also, I am the original poster and I
> appropriated the image from the Wikipedia page on the B-47.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-47
>

I agree hangers doors , on the right the other aircraft are B-36

Norm DePlume
September 1st 13, 04:47 AM
On Sat, 31 Aug 2013 21:38:24 -0500, John Szalay <john.szalayatatt.net>
wrote:

>Norm DePlume > wrote in
:
>
>> Hello,
>> With regard to "the aircraft on the right in the background "with the
>> large T-tail," since the C-141 didn't exist in 1954, I think what
>> you're actually seeing is shadows of the partially open hangar doors.
>> Of course, I could be mistaken. Also, I am the original poster and I
>> appropriated the image from the Wikipedia page on the B-47.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-47
>>
>
>I agree hangers doors , on the right the other aircraft are B-36

Sorry about the extra quotation marks; we just got a shipment from the
Department of Redundancy Department.

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