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Vintage shots from days gone by!

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    The second pic is Nortrop 8A-1 Helldiver in Sweden caled B5
    Sweden have a Blue roundel with 3 yellow crowns inside
    Belive me the planes is Swedish
     
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    See! Told you all I was wrong!:rolleyes:

    Damn it's hard being right all the time................er............um.............D'OH!:p

    Doc.
     
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    found out they are al Northtrop helldivers
     
  8. Sorry to interrupt; But, Why can't I see some of the pics?
     
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    Item 8683 zoom [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] Purchase a reproduction of this item on VintageMaineImages.com.


    Description

    New Knox automobiles lined up along the Eastern Promenade for a company publicity photograph. The Portland Company was the sole distributor of Knox automobiles and trucks in the state of Maine.--
     
  23. It's not a pointless hobby. Just think of the entertainment and education that you're providing for the rest of us! :D

    Now pointless would be if you were to actually go to the site of these old photos and take current pictures of the place as it looks today.

    Ummm... yeah. I've done that. :rolleyes:




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    So on my way to Indy on Labor Day weekend I kept a sharp lookout as I got a little bit south of Elwood, Ind. And sure enough, it's still there as an operating restaurant near the airport. Though I didn't see any carhop (plane hop?) babes toting food out on the runway.

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    Looks like the truck was too heavy for the bridge and fell through!


    ooooooooopsy!
     
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    The mighty weight of the Great Depression years did not suppress progress in technology
    and beautiful design:cool:. And the mighty streamliner locomotives of the '30s made our beloved
    earlier, trad locos suddenly look like real antiques! :eek: Here, thanks to Wikipedia, is a posed
    publicity shot from 1937 showing the B&O Railroad's Royal Blue poised on the Thomas Via-
    duct south of Baltimore while on the New-York-to-Washington, D.C., run. Beautiful piece of
    groundbreaking machinery in a well-planned shot gets my vote for one of the INSTANT
    CLASSIC;) frames of Dog's great thread! Yo, Mart! Can you blow this up a bit but not HUGE?
    The Royal Blue locomotive was in the 4-6-2 "President" class, also used by the Union Pacific.
     
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    SWI, thanks for the post of the '23 teardrop car, actually the FIRST
    teardrop car. Here's another super-early aero car of interest:


    1914 Castagna Alfa Romeo 40/60 HP Aerodinamica, thanks
    to the site, Coachbuild.com. One of the earliest aerodynamic
    cars shows just how early folks were experimenting with
    making autos streamlined and, thus, more fuel-efficient!
    Alfa continued to improve -- and race -- this FAST car through
    1922.
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    THEN-AND-NOW: As these pics from LiveJournal.Retrofuturism show, at least one of these
    remains in existence, though I don't know just where it resides. These folks apparently
    quoted the pix from Corbis, so I THANK Corbis, as well!
     
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    How's this Jimi - an enlarged 'by about
    30%
    ' version of original Wikipedia
    image? I tried going bigger, but on this
    particular pic, beyond about 30% and
    the resolution and picture clarity fell off
    rapidly.

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