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Old 06-07-2011, 07:56 PM
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LIFE magazine pics from WW2. has pics from the pacific and the eto. some good stuff.

http://www.life.com/gallery/61121/be...color#index/26
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Old 06-09-2011, 12:11 AM
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the battle of malta (which reportedly will be in the BoS game)...rare color film.





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Old 06-09-2011, 12:13 AM
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north africa 1942 ( which wont be in BoS )...rare film





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Old 06-20-2011, 04:04 PM
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There's a new Imperial War Museum Duxford Air show App out for both iPhone and android phones. If nothing else it has some nice pictures!!!
http://duxford.iwm.org.uk/server/show/nav.24098
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i ripped this off from another forum i visit....just incase you were wondering how ac got their designations...here ya go.

I am going to post this write up I just did in a separate thread, but here is some help with the designations:

US Navy aircraft designations used between 1939 and 1945 are kind of cryptic and confusing, but every digit in the designation has meaning. Not all components of the designation are used for all aircraft, which adds to the confusion. Hopefully, this will help make it more clear.

Basic components of the designation system

1. Special Class or Prefix
This was used for aircraft that had special purposes. There were only three types in the special class.

X Experimental classification
L Gliders
H Helicopters

2. Aircraft Type or Class
This was the main identifier of the types of duties or missions that the aircraft would perform. There are several in this classification.

A Ambulance
B Bomber
BT Bomber-Torpedo
F Fighter
G Single-engined Transport
H Hospital
J Utility
JR Utility Transport
N Trainer
O Observation
OS Observation-Scout
P Patrol
PB Patrol-Bomber
R Transport
S Scout
SB Scout-Bomber
SN Scout-Trainer
SO Scout-Observation
TB Torpedo-Bomber
TD Target Drone
TS Torpedo-Scout

3. Manufacturer's Type Sequence
If this was the first of the type, no number was included. If there were multiple manufacturer types, a number great than 2 would be insterted between the Aircraft Type and the manufacturer code.

4. Manufacturer Codes
This is where things can get a little fuzzy, as some manufacturers were glider manufacturers with designations used for non-glider production. There are also times when designations were used for multiple manufacturers. I will denote which ones were for gliders.

A Allied Aviation Corporation (gliders)
A Brewster Aeronautical
B Beech
B Boeing
B Budd Manufacturing
C Culver Aircraft Corp.
C Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor Co.
D Douglas Aircraft Corp., McDonnell Aircraft Corp. in 1942
D Radioplane Corp. (drones)
E Edo Aircraft Corp.
E Gould Aeronautical Corp. (gliders)
E Piper Aircraft Corp.
E Pratt-Read (gliders)
F Fairchild Aircraft, Ltd. Canada
F Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp.
G Goodyear Aircraft Corp.
G A.G.A. Aviation Corp. (gliders)
G Great Lakes Aircraft Corp.
H Hall-Aluminum Aircraft Corp.
H Howard Aircraft Co.
H Snead and Co. (gliders)
J North American Aviation Corp.
K Fairchild Aircraft Corp.
K Kaiser Cargo, Inc. Fleetwings Div.
K Nash-Kelvinator Corp.
L Bell Aircraft Corp.
L Columbia Aircraft Corp.
L Langley Aviation Corp.
M Glenn L. Martin Co.
M General Motors Corp. Eastern Aircraft Division
N Naval Aircraft Factory
O Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Plant B
P Piper Aircraft Corp. (gliders)
P P-V Engineering Forum (later became Piasecki, Vertol)
P Spartan Aircraft Co.
Q Bristol Aeronautical Corp. (gliders)
Q Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corp.
R Aeronca Aircraft Corp. (Army TG-5 gliders)
R American Aviation Corp. (gliders)
R Brunswick-Balke-Collender Corp.
R Interstate Aircraft & Eng. (drones)
R Ryan Aeronautical Co.
S Schweizer Aircraft Corp. (gliders)
S Sikorsky Aviation Corp.
S Stearman Aircraft Co. (became Boeing-Wichita in 1939)
S Supermarine
T Taylorcraft Aviation Corp. (Army TG-6 gliders)
T Northrop Aircraft, Inc.
T Timm Aircraft Corp.
U Chance Vought Corp.
V Lockeed Aircraft Corp. Vega Plant A
V Canadian Vickers, Ltd.
V Vultee Aircraft, Inc. (became part of Consolidated as Convair, code Y, in 1942)
W Waco Aircraft Corp. (gliders)
W Canadian Car & Foundry Co., Ltd.
Y Consolidated Aircraft Corp. (became Convair in 1942)

5. Sub-type or Configuration
This would be a -number designation to denote changes in design, minor and major. These would not necessarily be sequential, as some design changes were not placed into production.

6. Special Use or Equipment Suffix
This is like the "Catch-all" designation for any special equipment that is added to the aircraft. Again, some of the designations can be used for multiple special equipment.

A Miscellaneous modification
A Armament on normally unarmed aircraft
A Arresting gear on normally non-carrier aircraft
A Amphibian
A Procured from Army
B Miscellaneous modification
B Special armament
B British version
C* Arrester gear added
C Reinforced for catapulting
C Cannon armament
CP Trimetrogen camera
D* Drop tanks
D Special search or early radar
E Electronic equipment
F Flagship conversion
G Coast Guard version
G* Guns on normally unarmed aircraft
H* Hospital conversion
J* Special weather equipment
K Drone conversion
L Winterized
L Searchlight carrier
N Night fighter
P Photographic
R Support aircraft
R Transport conversion
S Anti-submarine
U Utility
W Special search or radar
Z Administrative version

So to put the above into perspective, lets look at an example. We will use the Wildcat.

F4F-3
F=Fighter
4=Fourth fighter produced by this manufacturer
F=Grumman
-3= Revised version of the initial F4F.

SNJ-6B
SN=Scout-Trainer
J=North American
-6=Revision 6 of the original production model
B=Miscellaneous equipment or Special Version or British Version

Once you get the hang of it, you can decrypt the designations and figure out what it does, who made it, and other information.
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its about time for a random post...
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Ok nothing to do with il2 or even planes but had to share this

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Orville smith, a store manager for best buy in Augustua Ga., told police he observed a male customer later identified as Tyrone Jackson of Augusta, on surveillance cameras putting a laptop computer under his jacket. When confronted the man became irate, knocked down an employee, drew a knife and ran for the door. Outside on the sidewalk were four Marines collecting toys for the Toys for Tots program, Smith said the Marines stopped the man, but he stabbed one of the Marines, Cpl. Phillip Duggan, in the back; the injury did not appear to be severe. After police and an ambulance arrived at the scene Cpl. Duggan was transported for treatment. The subject was also transported to the local hospital with two broken arms a broken ankle, a broken leg, several missing teeth, possible broken ribs, multiple contusions, assorted lacerations, a broken nose and a broken jaw...injuries he sustained when he slipped and fell off the curb after stabbing the marine .. according to a police repo!
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Old 07-06-2011, 11:50 AM
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She may be old, in need of a paintjob and having a smoking engine cowel but at least shes flying...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-14028231

PS: brilliant story Mav, nearly the worst case of suicide I've seen!
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and man is the most intelligent creature???

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