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Into Aircraft?
#518193 05/04/2013 10:04 AM
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Recovery of a Dornier 17 from seabed, last known one to survive.

Dornier 17


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Cool specs. but not much payload for a bomber.

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classed as a "fast bomber" and known as the flying pencil due to its slim fuselage.

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Thanks, I love old airplanes as much as old motorcycles and cars.


Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. H. L. Mencken
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MACMC #518197 05/05/2013 6:51 AM
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Thanks also...

I've always appreciated the history around older planes, especially the "not so familiar" ones such as the Dornier. Aircraft museums are some of my favorite places to visit.


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Gregger #518198 05/05/2013 7:14 AM
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I got to crawl around in a working B-24 recently. It looked very similar.

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Smokey3214 #518199 05/05/2013 7:16 AM
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When I was station in P-cola I used to love going down to the museum. I always felt it rivaled the Smithsonian.

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Smokey3214 #518200 05/05/2013 8:54 AM
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I think the Dornier is a little bit sleeker than a B 24, bit like the America is to the Thunderbird.




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As a former military aviator and plane nut, this is an awesome find. Great article.


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sbs287 #518202 05/05/2013 11:52 AM
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Yeah, the Dornier is definitely sportier but the B-24 actually had space for bombs.

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As you guys probably know, many military historians have stated that one of Nazi Germany's major strategic mistakes was their failure to build a fleet of heavy bombers such as did the Allied forces.

(...then again of course, their "Operation Barbarossa" and creating a two-front war for themselves to fight wasn't exactly a "brilliant move" EITHER...uh huh, ain't it funny how dumb a "Master Race" can be sometimes?!)


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Yeah, the Dornier is definitely sportier but the B-24 actually had space for bombs.




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Now that's an interesting story. My Uncle Howard was co-pilot 0n a B 26 Marauder out of England. I think he flew on 60+ missions. He was a hero to me He also provided me with Special Exports at a cousin's wedding reception in the late 60's, which only made him more legendary in my eyes . I liked to remind my mother how her brother taught me how to drink beer.

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Thanks, I love old airplanes as much as old motorcycles and cars.



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Keith #518207 05/10/2013 8:57 PM
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How about some British classics. The local Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach started flying their newest project a de Havilland Mosquito!


goes well with their fully restored Spitfire


And Hurricane



Unlike many museums the aircraft here are restored to flying condition.

LINK The Fighter Factory
LINK Military Avation Museum


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outerbanks #518208 05/10/2013 10:10 PM
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Thanks for the beautiful aircraft photos. Is it just me or do others seeing a Spitfire fighter think classic Brit sportscars in general?


Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. H. L. Mencken
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Friday all of the fighters were out of the hangers in the sun. The Spitfire was on the end of the flightline so I got a picture with my bike. They will all be flying this weekend.





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outerbanks #518210 05/19/2013 11:55 AM
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That first photo would have been the perfect soft porn shot, except that guy wearing the khaki shorts and blue shirt should have been a college girl in a bikini.

Seriously, great photos thanks.


Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. H. L. Mencken
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Love the pictures, would love to hear and see them fly and a de Havilland Mosquito! too cool. Thanks for posting.


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NIbiker #518212 05/19/2013 6:00 PM
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GOOD STUFF!! My grandfather and my uncle were really into airplanes and they restored a couple old single engine airplanes. I was around them growing up so I too have an affection for the old airplanes.
I recently found out that my grandfather volunteered to join the NAVY at an older age to fly planes in WW II but they felt that he was too old to send thru their flight training even though he already was a pilot. Once he found out that the US would not put him thru the training he started pursuing joing the Canadian Air Force so that he could fly in the war. He later joined the US Navy and worked on the planes that flew off of the USS Enterprise.

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Like them pictures

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outerbanks #518214 05/21/2013 11:43 AM
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The Mosquito is largely forgotten these days, but it was really something during the war. For a time, it was the fastest fighter in the RAF, even though it was intended to be a light bomber. Some versions had no guns to allow a bigger bomb load. The idea was that guns weren't needed because the axis had nothing that could catch it.
It was made of wood to conserve materials needed for the existing fighter designs. This had a nice side effect in being the first 'stealth' airplane. The Germans didn't have the magnetron, so their radar worked on a longer wavelength, making the twin Merlins nearly invisible and completely missing the wood airframe.

This all reminds me of a time when I was walking home from school and heard a low whistling hum. I looked up and saw a flight of P38's from the nearby airbase practicing low formation flying.


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