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On Tue, 24 May 2016 07:00:01 -0500, Mitchell Holman
wrote: The canopies on the two aircraft in the foreground look different then the normal P51-D canopy. They almost look like they are from the Fw-190 production line. I suppose that would make sense if the original pilot had to bail out and the canopy was destroyed. |
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![]() "Charles Lindbergh" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 May 2016 07:00:01 -0500, Mitchell Holman wrote: The canopies on the two aircraft in the foreground look different then the normal P51-D canopy. They almost look like they are from the Fw-190 production line. I suppose that would make sense if the original pilot had to bail out and the canopy was destroyed. It's actually a frame from a low-budget war movie in the early '50s. Can't remember which one now, I saw it (probably) 40 years ago. Cheers Dave Kearton |
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On Tue, 24 May 2016 12:39:33 +0000, Charles Lindbergh
wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2016 07:00:01 -0500, Mitchell Holman wrote: The canopies on the two aircraft in the foreground look different then the normal P51-D canopy. They almost look like they are from the Fw-190 production line. I suppose that would make sense if the original pilot had to bail out and the canopy was destroyed. Bail out would mean a crash, doubt the plane would be flyable. My guess is that the planes crash landed with shot up canopies, or maybe they flipped over on crash landing. |
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On Wed, 25 May 2016 05:10:45 +0930, "Dave Kearton"
wrote: "Charles Lindbergh" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 24 May 2016 07:00:01 -0500, Mitchell Holman wrote: The canopies on the two aircraft in the foreground look different then the normal P51-D canopy. They almost look like they are from the Fw-190 production line. I suppose that would make sense if the original pilot had to bail out and the canopy was destroyed. It's actually a frame from a low-budget war movie in the early '50s. Can't remember which one now, I saw it (probably) 40 years ago. You could very well be correct. However, so far, in five minutes I have found at least three web sites which have published this same image. see: http://worldwarwings.com/10-things-y...e-p-51-mustang Also, the movie clip answer doesn't explain the difference in the canopies. |
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On Tue, 24 May 2016 20:58:24 +0100, R2D2 wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2016 12:39:33 +0000, Charles Lindbergh wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2016 07:00:01 -0500, Mitchell Holman wrote: The canopies on the two aircraft in the foreground look different then the normal P51-D canopy. They almost look like they are from the Fw-190 production line. I suppose that would make sense if the original pilot had to bail out and the canopy was destroyed. Bail out would mean a crash, doubt the plane would be flyable. My guess is that the planes crash landed with shot up canopies, or maybe they flipped over on crash landing. Yes, it is all speculation. It would be interesting to read a definitive answer. |
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"Dave Kearton" wrote in news:t721z.92058$Ni6.16663
@fx39.iad: "Charles Lindbergh" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 May 2016 07:00:01 -0500, Mitchell Holman wrote: The canopies on the two aircraft in the foreground look different then the normal P51-D canopy. They almost look like they are from the Fw-190 production line. I suppose that would make sense if the original pilot had to bail out and the canopy was destroyed. It's actually a frame from a low-budget war movie in the early '50s. Can't remember which one now, I saw it (probably) 40 years ago. Cheers Dave Kearton movie was " Fighter Squadron " (1948) |
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On 2016-05-24 22:43:09 +0000, john szalay john.szalayatatt.net said:
"Dave Kearton" wrote in news:t721z.92058$Ni6.16663 @fx39.iad: "Charles Lindbergh" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 May 2016 07:00:01 -0500, Mitchell Holman wrote: The canopies on the two aircraft in the foreground look different then the normal P51-D canopy. They almost look like they are from the Fw-190 production line. I suppose that would make sense if the original pilot had to bail out and the canopy was destroyed. It's actually a frame from a low-budget war movie in the early '50s. Can't remember which one now, I saw it (probably) 40 years ago. movie was " Fighter Squadron " (1948) All interesting stuff. Here is the full story, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fighter_Squadron -- Regards, Savageduck |
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"Dave Kearton" wrote in news:t721z.92058$Ni6.16663
Cheers Dave Kearton Dave need to thank you for some photos you posted several years ago.. showing B-29/F-13 at Morotai from the AU war memorial files. was able to obtain some data from NARA's records on the 3rd PRS concering those photos and why those planes were there... F-13 Yokohama Yo-Yo 42-24621 3rd PRS John in Ky. |
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