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Old April 6th 08, 12:37 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Old April 7th 08, 01:49 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Bombs Away, pt 3 - B25 Wewak New Guineau.jpg (1/1)

One of the greatest aviation photographs of WW2, in my opinion, good to see
it again. Mitch, thinking about it, you could do a few series on that very
topic...memorable aviation action photographs. Isn't there a good one
showing either an A-4 or an A-7 over an exploding bridge in Vietnam ? I'm
sure I've seen it.

Cheers

Paul
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Old April 7th 08, 02:21 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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One of the greatest aviation photographs of WW2, in my opinion, good to
see it again. Mitch, thinking about it, you could do a few series on
that very topic...memorable aviation action photographs. Isn't there a
good one showing either an A-4 or an A-7 over an exploding bridge in
Vietnam ? I'm sure I've seen it.



Probably. I will look thru my collection.

If I did post a catagory of "most memorable images",
this one would be part of it...........







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Old April 7th 08, 03:31 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Bombs Away, pt 3 - B25 Wewak New Guineau.jpg (1/1)

Mitch, I've seen this picture once before. If I remember correctly, the
aircraft was coming in to land at an artillery firebase in Vietnam, when one
of the out-going shells took off its tail. Yes, you are right, a very
memorable image, and a frightening one too!

Regards
Paul


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"PVK" wrote in
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One of the greatest aviation photographs of WW2, in my opinion, good to
see it again. Mitch, thinking about it, you could do a few series on
that very topic...memorable aviation action photographs. Isn't there a
good one showing either an A-4 or an A-7 over an exploding bridge in
Vietnam ? I'm sure I've seen it.



Probably. I will look thru my collection.

If I did post a catagory of "most memorable images",
this one would be part of it...........








 




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