Muy buenas noches de sábado...
Hoy mis ineditas y dificiles pre-SGM y de la SGM...
A mirarlas....
Buffalo
P-47 factory worker Pauline Mauck, Evansville Iowa
Curtiss A-3's from Kelly Fld, Texas 1930
B-24
Keystone LB-7's
China Clipper at Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay 1939
Curtiss Shrikes
Curtiss B-2's over Atlantic City
INEDITA TOTAL!!!
On August 16, 1942, Lt. Ernest D. Cody (who piloted the L-8 on the USS Hornet delivery mission above) and Ens. Charles E. Adams took-off in the L-8 from Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay on a routine anti-submarine patrol.
After about an hour, Cody radioed that they were going to investigate an oil slick. That was the last message heard from the L-8.
Later that day, the blimp was spotted south of San Francisco up against a beachside cliff. The airship became dislodged, drifted inland, and floated down in Daly City.
But no one was aboard the L-8 and the fate of Cody and Adams has never been determined.
Corsair landing
Devastator at Oakland 1938
Hellcat
Northrop BT-1
Dauntless
Boeing Clipper, Treasure Island San Francisco
Curtiss Seagull, Oakland 1940
North American O-47, Oakland 1940
Consolidated Commodore, Alameda, San Francisco 1937
Devastator, Oakland 1938
Devastators, pre-war
Sikorsky S-42, Alameda 1937
Ditto
Vought SB2U Vindicator, Oakland 1939
Wonder what happened to it, here's one (with wings and engines) over Miami in 1934..:)
Corsairs, May 1943
Yes they usually had the name painted on the nose such as 'Caribbean Clipper', "Brazilian Clipper', 'West Indies Clipper', 'Bermuda Clipper' etc like this Sik S-40 at Dinner Key, Miami :-
Seversky P-35 at Mitchel Fld, NY 1939
ditto
Ardennes, Dec 20th 1944
Dauntlesses
Dauntlesses
Corpus Christi Field, Texas 1943
C-47, 1943
P-51
Continuará....
Hoy mis ineditas y dificiles pre-SGM y de la SGM...
A mirarlas....
Buffalo
P-47 factory worker Pauline Mauck, Evansville Iowa
Curtiss A-3's from Kelly Fld, Texas 1930
B-24
Keystone LB-7's
China Clipper at Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay 1939
Curtiss Shrikes
Curtiss B-2's over Atlantic City
INEDITA TOTAL!!!
On August 16, 1942, Lt. Ernest D. Cody (who piloted the L-8 on the USS Hornet delivery mission above) and Ens. Charles E. Adams took-off in the L-8 from Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay on a routine anti-submarine patrol.
After about an hour, Cody radioed that they were going to investigate an oil slick. That was the last message heard from the L-8.
Later that day, the blimp was spotted south of San Francisco up against a beachside cliff. The airship became dislodged, drifted inland, and floated down in Daly City.
But no one was aboard the L-8 and the fate of Cody and Adams has never been determined.
Corsair landing
Devastator at Oakland 1938
Hellcat
Northrop BT-1
Dauntless
Boeing Clipper, Treasure Island San Francisco
Curtiss Seagull, Oakland 1940
North American O-47, Oakland 1940
Consolidated Commodore, Alameda, San Francisco 1937
Devastator, Oakland 1938
Devastators, pre-war
Sikorsky S-42, Alameda 1937
Ditto
Vought SB2U Vindicator, Oakland 1939
Wonder what happened to it, here's one (with wings and engines) over Miami in 1934..:)
Corsairs, May 1943
Yes they usually had the name painted on the nose such as 'Caribbean Clipper', "Brazilian Clipper', 'West Indies Clipper', 'Bermuda Clipper' etc like this Sik S-40 at Dinner Key, Miami :-
Seversky P-35 at Mitchel Fld, NY 1939
ditto
Ardennes, Dec 20th 1944
Dauntlesses
Dauntlesses
Corpus Christi Field, Texas 1943
C-47, 1943
P-51
Continuará....