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photos 19dec2010

dujardin

Well-Known Member
helloooooooooooo

the frightful old pig
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old grand dad's crew
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ol' Nick
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you want a painted A2, just make your choice
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gunner into B24-D
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are you sure it's an easy job... combat cameraman
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gunners inside ''The lemon''
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just havin' funnnn
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Boeing inspector in A2
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some centuries betwen those 2 armored suit
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just a nasty rat
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B-7 in England 1943
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take a good look on this jacket, near the pocket
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a closer view
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byeeeeeeeeeee
marcel
 

bombs away

Member
shedonwanna said:
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that's the 388th bomb group's 200th mission party. Here is another view of the same jackets.

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Guys you're fantastic, you've just offered me a wonderful Christmas gift !

I have the A-2 shown on both pics.
1st picture, 3rd jacket from the left, 2nd picture: 5th jacket.

This jacket named "Little Mac", I had absolutely no info about it !!!

Thank you so much !

Tim
 

bombs away

Member
Hello,

I can't show pics here as I'm far from home with family for Christmas holiday.

I'll do so once back.

But yes Peter, I'm far over the moon as you say.

Tim
 

bombs away

Member
Hello,

Here is the only picture I can show for the moment :
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I have now an good idea of where to look for to find the original owner.

Tim
 

MikeyB-17

Well-Known Member
That's a stroke of luck! 'Little Mac' of the 388th was with the 560th Bomb Squadron, if that's any help.
 

zoomer

Well-Known Member
Few more of The Frightful Old Pig (B-24J, 42-64257, 454th BG). She eventually was converted to an F-7 photo ship and flew night recon during the campaign against Rommel. With no armament, she could reportedly do 450mph! (I don't believe it, either.)
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The Pig's artist was Peter Arno, the New Yorker cartoonist who was famous in his day. His specialty topics: booze and broads.
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RCSignals

Active Member
MikeyB-17 said:
That's a stroke of luck! 'Little Mac' of the 388th was with the 560th Bomb Squadron, if that's any help.

a friend of mine was with the 560th Sqn, and was aboard 'Little Boy Blue' when it collided with another ac.

The 560th patch was a Disney design
 

EMBLEMHUNTER

Well-Known Member
RCSignals said:
MikeyB-17 said:
That's a stroke of luck! 'Little Mac' of the 388th was with the 560th Bomb Squadron, if that's any help.

a friend of mine was with the 560th Sqn, and was aboard 'Little Boy Blue' when it collided with another ac.

The 560th patch was a Disney design
It has a "Gremlin", wearing helmet/goggles, flying a airplane made of clouds, and he's throwing an aerial bomb , the are a couple of small clouds around him , all on round background.
Johnny
 
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