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  1. unkamort
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    #81892 Unless I'm mistaken that was shot from inside Delores park in San Francisco, with the (still standing) church in the background at the corner of Delores and 19th St.
     
  2. nwbhotrod
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    from wash state

    Damm she could be my next ex wife
     
  3. gimpyshotrods
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    Good eye! You are entirely correct!
     
  4. Deuce Daddy Don
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    "A little cold out there today"??:D
     
  5. Is that a B-52 and did the crew land safely I'm wundrin...hopin....
     
  6. 327-365hp
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    Not a good outcome.

    American bomber B-24 h-30-FO Liberator Extra Joker. Serial number 42-95379, was part of the 725 10th bomber squadron 451 7th bomber group. Aircraft participated in the raid on the airfield of Markerslorf near the Austrian capital of Vienna and was attacked at least two German fighters Fokke-Wulf Fw 190 over the Austrian city of Turnic , Within a few seconds flames enveloped the plane and it exploded. All 10 crew members were killed.
    Author is photographer group Sergeant Leo Stautsenberger flew had with the crew of the Extra Joker as their cameraman , but and on that fateful day they asked him to fly on another plane to take photo's of the Joker in flight . Thanks to this coincidence Leo lived and made a series of shots of the loss of the aircraft. He said about this picture: I felt guilty, helplessly snapping a picture while the men were burning inside. It happened so fast they didnt have much of a chance , I had photographed a picture of death, with the crew burning inside. It happened so quickly that they had little chance of surviving

    taken on 23.08.1944
     
  7. 327-365hp
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    Holy cannoli who is that?
     
  8. I think it's a B24H or J, not sure. But definitely NOT a B52. Also don't know about the crew.
     
  9. les freathy
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    Some old transport images from England
     

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  10. Chrisbcritter
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    That's some kind of auxiliary tailllight (they came in pairs) that seems to have been popular around the Caribbean; many cars in Cuba have them as well.
     
  11. DrJ
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    It's a florist's shop now, Jacob Maarse.
     
  12. dudley32
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    she looks familiar...but I can't place her....
     
  13. SouthUrn
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    Was only able to backtrace a first name - Maria.
     
  14. 327-365hp
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    I'm in love!
     
  15. Mike Moreau
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    327-365, Thanks for the recognition of the "Extra Joker" B24. My cousin was the nose gunner on that plane and was in the second plane with the photographer when it crashed. About 6 months ago, my wife and I visited his sister (another cousin) and spent some time going through his scrap book and memobilia, which included the "extra joker" playing card they all carried. Story was the crews changed planes because one of the planes had a new bomb sight and not compatable with the training and experience of the crews. Fuzzy to me which plane had the new bomb sight. The result was life for one crew, death for the other. Tragic.
     
  16. verde742
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    I am no gynecologists, but I'll take a look....
     
  17. jroberts
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    1935 Studebakers on a ship headed for a foreign market.

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  18. Hot LZ
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    Those could cut glass.
     
  19. jroberts
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    [​IMG]

    "The son of Swiss immigrants, Edward Rickenbacker was the personification of the all-American hero—race driver, World War I flying ace (Medal of Honor, Croix de Guerre, seven Distinguished Service Crosses), developer and eventual president of Eastern Air Lines, carmaker (Rickenbacker Motor Company, 1921–27), and Speedway president from 1927 to 1945.
    Rickenbacker was a school dropout and self-made man. His status as America’s top World War I flying ace, magnified by a bigger-than-life persona, helped him in the quest for finances and in steering the Speedway through the depths of the Great Depression."
    I found this on the Car and Driver.com website.
     
  20. nwbhotrod
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    no and I dont think so
     
  21. Greaser Bob
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    Reminds me of the cutie that was Commander Pikes girl in one of the first original Star Treks.
     
  22. Tango88
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    Re: The Liberator pic...

    What in the world is that sitting on the left wing?
     
  23. hoarder1
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    Apparently the latest object of our desire (in post #81888) is Maria Grazia Buccella, an Italian glamour model born in 1940. We are fickle though, someone will post another nice girl up soon and she'll be forgotten...

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  24. blowby
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    After I oogled Maria, I googled Maria. There are very many sexy Marias out there. This is not one of them.

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