Cool Pix!

Discussion in 'General' started by A-58, Dec 11, 2020.

  1. Andsco

    Andsco Well-Known Member

  2. Andsco

    Andsco Well-Known Member

  3. A-58

    A-58 Not so senior Member

    Urban/bedroom camo?

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  4. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

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  5. ltdan

    ltdan Nietenzähler

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  6. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

    Opel, Kettengrad, Mustang and maybe a Mossie in addition to the P-47

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  7. ltdan

    ltdan Nietenzähler

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    Sherman Jumbo armor test
    also:
    me after a heated debate with my wife
     
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  8. ltdan

    ltdan Nietenzähler

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  9. ltdan

    ltdan Nietenzähler

    self-propelled gun.... or...whatever... sigh
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  10. ltdan

    ltdan Nietenzähler

    Rare nature shot:
    A British tank takes a little refreshment at a waterhole during a break in the fighting
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  11. A-58

    A-58 Not so senior Member

    This P-47 obviously had a “close” encounter with a chimney at a factory in Germany that was being bombed. After clearing the area it was pounced on by a flight of Spitfires who didn’t recognize the silhouette at first. After escaping the chimney and the Spitfires the Thunderbolt made it back to safety and it’s airbase in England.

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  12. ltdan

    ltdan Nietenzähler

    Five Portuguese Air Force Hurricane MkIIs take to the skies over the UK in July 1951 for the movie "Angels One Five". The sixth aircraft, only partially pictured, would have to be the civilian-operated British G-AMAU.
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    More here: Angels One Five - The Internet Movie Plane Database
     
  13. ChrisR

    ChrisR Senior Member

    Don't know who, where or when.
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  14. Little Friend

    Little Friend Senior Member

    Looks like the tank just wanted a drink of water, filling it's tank up !
     
  15. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

    Might be a TBD Devastator over the side of a carrier.
     
  16. OpanaPointer

    OpanaPointer Pearl Harbor Myth Buster

    Aviators hate walking home from work.
     
  17. ltdan

    ltdan Nietenzähler

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  18. OpanaPointer

    OpanaPointer Pearl Harbor Myth Buster

    Maw Deuce!
     
  19. EKB

    EKB Well-Known Member

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  20. ltdan

    ltdan Nietenzähler

    Despite the wobbly 2CV chassis, a comparably rather puny M2 would hardly achieve this effect. :cool:
    In fact, this is an MG 151/20: Citroën 2CV GHAN1 - Tank Encyclopedia
    The German Luftwaffe had left a lot of them in France, which were used there long after the war
    Are still built today in South Africa by Denel as "Vektor GA-1".
     
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