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There were both. Shot from the rudder was the 17, and the shot from the front was the 25. Two different birds there.

That galleon is beautiful.
 

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Was that a B-17?
Something doesn't seem quite right. Any USAF types in here?
I'm a USAF type.

Post #3 is a B-17 Flying Fortress
Post #4 is a B-25 Mitchell
Post #6 is an F-18... one of those Navy jobbies. :lol:
 

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The f-18 is Canadian .Does have the hook though.The pilot is a local kid,lots of people were chatting with himThe last big show was many years ago and featured a p-47 ,v.c. corsair,c-5 galaxy,etc.
 

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I'm a USAF type.

Post #3 is a B-17 Flying Fortress
Post #4 is a B-25 Mitchell
Post #6 is an F-18... one of those Navy jobbies. :lol:


Thanks.
I recognised the Mitchell instantly....I've seen Spencer Tracy organise the 1942 raid on Tokyo many times. :)
The F-18 are flown by the RCAF, so I know them as well.

But something seemed odd about the B-17....seemed a bit sleeker and fewer turrets than in 12 O'Clock High. :)
 

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Thanks.
I recognised the Mitchell instantly....I've seen Spencer Tracy organise the 1942 raid on Tokyo many times. :)
The F-18 are flown by the RCAF, so I know them as well.

But something seemed odd about the B-17....seemed a bit sleeker and fewer turrets than in 12 O'Clock High. :)
It's just the angle of the B-17 in the pic. The nose turret and tail turret guns aren't visible. And there are no .50 caliber machine guns hanging out of the side either.

Last year I went to an air show and walked through a B-17 and B-25. Very cool stuff!
 

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Any idea where the 17 hailed out of? There are several of 'em flying and they typically congregate a few in Dyersburg, TN each year for an airshow. Dyersburg was the training base for the 17s during the war.
 

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A friend of mine is involved with the Collings Foundation. They have a B-17 and a B-24 they tour around. When they were here he gave me a private tour of the B-17. WOW, those suckers are tight getting into. Once you are in the cockpit it is fine but don't plan on roaming about the cabin.
 

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WOW, those suckers are tight getting into.
Right? I managed to get on board the CAFs B-29 two years ago, and you would think that hoss would be a little roomier. Dunno' how the two waist gunners stood up at the same time.
 

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I believe these 2 are out of Arizona?Something like legends of flying or such.When I was little I sat in a sabre,for a young kid that was mucho cool.My dad has a pic of me as a toddler sitting in a gun turret on the hmcs Bonaventure canadas last aircraft carrier.
 
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I believe these 2 are out of Arizona?Something like legends of flying or such.
Ha! That's the Commemorative Air Force Arizona base! I've seen the 17 before here in TN.

When I was little I sat in a sabre,for a young kid that was mucho cool.
F86 is a cool bird. Was my grandpa's favorite and I got to be around 'em quite a bit. Surprising how noisy the intake on that thing can be.
 

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QUOTE=82rude;n10256352]My dad has a pic of me as a toddler sitting in a gun turret on the hmcs Bonaventure canadas last aircraft carrier.[/QUOTE]


Big 22 :)
 

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My dad served on her.Got him a beautiful framed plate of her under full steam.HE then tranfered to the airforce and I spent 7 years at cfb borden watching trainee pilots try to kill the mighty chipmunk.Man I saw more bouncing than at a kids bouncy castle,lol.
 

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Spent probably the best 17 years of my life as an military brat.Im sure lots of you guys can agree with that feeling.
 

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I grew up at Shearwater.
Dad was the Commissioning Officer of the Bonnie...he took delivery at H&A in Belfast mid-50s...same gang that did the Titanic. :)
 

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Cool did your dad serve on her other than commissioning?I belive my uncle ended up as a destroyer capt.The old man served on some of those corks also.Icame within a hairs breath of going to Kingston but needed one course more and I wasn't willing to get the extra credit.Did do milita duty in Winnipeg though in the 70,s. If its ok p.m. me with your dads name and I will ask the oldman if he remembers him .Small world.
 
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