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PictionID:41904359 - Title:B-26B-55 Air Force Photo - Catalog:16_002331 - Filename:16_002331.tif - Ray Wagner was Archivist at the San Diego Air and Space Museum for several years and is an author of several books on aviation --- ---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
All the men required to keep a B-25 Mitchell in the air. From the 3rd Antisubmarine Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Cool close-up of a B-24 from the 34th Bomb Group landing in Blythe CA in 1943
For the story behind this photo visit www.johnfunk.com/WWII
Harwich vs. Chatham, shot for CNC newspapers. I found basketball to be very challenging, especially for my poor little digital rebel. A 20D or (crossing fingers) 1D mark II would be much better. Maybe one of those will be in my future, especially if I continue to get assignments like this.
B-26B-20-MA s/n 41-31718 "El Capitain" (KS-O) from the 557th Bomb Squadron, 387th Bomb Group, 9th Air Force.
The B-26B-55s were the first Marauders delivered in unpainted aluminum finish; main gear doors are just closing as this one climbs out.
The beauty of a friend, with soften skin from Photoshop. I decided to learn this *trick* with PS and i needed an already nice skin for that.
I like the result and i posted it, all your hints are appreciated as always :-)
PS - i have to say, best view on full size.
Seen at the 2014 ATCA Northern Empire State classic truck show. Please visit www.dailydieseldose.com for more!
Always trying to find that perfect B/W conversion that we'll be happy with...
by Heather
Nikon D90
Sigma 50mm f/1.4
B800 through Octabox camera left
B800 with 10 degree grid as hair light
Fired with Cybersync
Processed in LR2 & CS4
A B-24 Liberator from the 715th Bomb Squadron, 448th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force taking off for a mission.
"Rugged But Right" (IO-C)
Ford-built B-24H-20-FO Liberator
s/n 42-94953
715th BS, 448th BG, 8th AF
North American B-25 Mitchell 44-30210 "Big Bad Bonnie" at an airshow at Elstree Aerodrome, Hertfordshire, in June 1982. The markings were applied for the film "Hanover Street".
Photo by John W. Read.
A World War II B-17G Flying Fortress does a flyby after taking off from the Gerald R. Ford International Airport. The aircraft was part of a display for Armed Forces Day Open House at the airport, put on by the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR).
This B-17 is the "Yankee Lady", owned by the Yankee Air Museum in Yspilanti, Michigan.