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Awesome collection of low level pics
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Great stuff - thanks for sharing!
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This was filmed in Texas
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Fantastic!!!
Thx a lot... |
R E S P E C T !
Thanks! ~S~ |
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My favorite.
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my favorites
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj-pzSWbyBI and of course http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvDDDKnNhuE |
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Lucky guys. Their DM was bugged :-P :cool: http://www.vintagewings.ca/Portals/0.../Lowdown24.jpg "A P-47 of the 64th Fighter Squadron, while on a mission to Milan, struck the ground during a low level strafing run. Despite the bent props and crushed chin, the pilot nursed the Jug 150 miles home to Grosseto. Photo via Hebb Russell" http://www.vintagewings.ca/Portals/0...LowDown118.jpg "A P-47 flown by Lt. Richard Sulzbach of the 364th Fighter Squadron, 350th Fighter Group, 12th Air Force on April 1,1945. Lt. Sulzbach had a little run-in with some trees while on a strafing run over Italy. He was able to fly the plane 120 miles back to base and land safely. It's a real testament to how tough the P-47 was." |
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Some sweet photos there.
True what they about the 'jug' can sure take a beatin and still get home |
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Regards. PS: Thanks for sharing the photos. It was also a good read. :cool: |
Haircut anyone?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa_Kr...endscreen&NR=1 I think the guy on the white line must have had his brain removed on an earlier pass :) |
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same video but with dual view outside and inside view
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RQLP...eature=related |
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Without posting the obvious low pass Spit clip.............
Here's a Still. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...itfirelowy.jpg |
Different kind of flying, but I like this low pass, enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWfph...e_gdata_player |
These really are awesome! The stories about the Jugs flying 120 miles with that kind of damage is seriously impressive, but so is the story about the pilot that stole the b25!
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[QUOTE=VO101_Tom;370560]Very nice, interesting pictures!
Lucky guys. Their DM was bugged :-P :cool: http://www.vintagewings.ca/Portals/0.../Lowdown24.jpg "A P-47 of the 64th Fighter Squadron, while on a mission to Milan, struck the ground during a low level strafing run. Despite the bent props and crushed chin, the pilot nursed the Jug 150 miles home to Grosseto. Photo via Hebb Russell" Oh, really ... It actually just bellied in on return then was raised, had the gear lowered and was towed to a parking spot. |
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