High res period images of WWII planes

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phantasmagoria
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High res period images of WWII planes

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anybody got any? preferably in flight

I've got any amount of books, but my scanner is crap.
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i got a hanger of em in my backyard...
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Post by tnf »

I have a piece of the windshield from a p-38.
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Post by Bdw3 »

For lots of US Army Air Corps (USAF today) stuff:

http://www.af.mil/photos/index.asp?galleryID=161&page=2
Go through the pages, there are links for High res versions of each photo.

[lvlshot]http://www.af.mil/shared/media/photodb/ ... 9j-005.jpg[/lvlshot]

[lvlshot]http://www.af.mil/shared/media/photodb/ ... 0S-004.jpg[/lvlshot]

[lvlshot]http://www.af.mil/shared/media/photodb/ ... 9G-029.jpg[/lvlshot]
Get some!

[lvlshot]http://www.af.mil/shared/media/photodb/ ... 9J-005.jpg[/lvlshot]

[lvlshot]http://www.af.mil/shared/media/photodb/ ... 9G-006.jpg[/lvlshot]
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Post by phantasmagoria »

tnf wrote:I have a piece of the windshield from a p-38.
I have a compass gymball from a Blenheim that crashed near where I used to live in WWII, it has the identification number on it. And I found out how and why it crashed. All the crew were killed :(

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Post by redfella »

That p-40 shot owns.
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indeed, it's my new desktop.
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Post by plained »

mabe you can dig up some pics from these links man , i seen some potencial but i dunno

http://www.wcam.mb.ca/HTML/links.html
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I have to moniters that acts as one desktop, and I just want the wallpaper on one moniter. How do I do this?
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Post by phantasmagoria »

say both resolutions are 1280x 1024

make an image that's 2560x1024 big, and put the image you want on the side of the monitor you want with the wallpaper, save it and then apply it as tiled or centred and voila!
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It looks like this right now, seems it just puts the same image up twice. The moniters split where the taskbar stops

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Post by dmmh »

phantasmagoria wrote:
tnf wrote:I have a piece of the windshield from a p-38.
I have a compass gymball from a Blenheim that crashed near where I used to live in WWII, it has the identification number on it.
shouldnt it be:

I have a compass gymball from a Blenheim that crashed in WWII near where I used to live, it has the identification number on it.

??

or did you live during WWII?
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Post by phantasmagoria »

Oops yeah,

I should have put a comma after 'where I used to live'. Sorry :p
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Post by losCHUNK »

heh, i got a clock from a wellington bomber, along with a few dials and switches n shit


my grandad used to fix them during the war and the garage used to be filled with the stuff
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Post by Dr_Watson »

@(pics in bdw3's post; especially the bottom one)

is it just me... or were 1940's cameras so bad that they make everything look like a painting?
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Dr_Watson wrote:@(pics in bdw3's post; especially the bottom one)

is it just me... or were 1940's cameras so bad that they make everything look like a painting?
To look like a painting is a bad thing? To me the last picture is beautiful.
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losCHUNK wrote:my grandad used to fix them during the war and the garage used to be filled with the stuff
Are there any guages, dials and knobs and shit?

if there are could you possibly photograph them for me?
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phantasmagoria wrote:
losCHUNK wrote:my grandad used to fix them during the war and the garage used to be filled with the stuff
Are there any guages, dials and knobs and shit?

if there are could you possibly photograph them for me?
ill take a look in the garage on monday, i know there was clocks, some dials and an ammo tin, and a huge metal box with some writing on the side of it
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Post by phantasmagoria »

dials and guages would be perfect, :lub:
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that's not very nice :(
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crushed
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Post by Hannibal »

If you haven't yet, visit the U.S. Air Force museum in Dayton, OH. If yer a military aircraft junkie, it doesn't get any better.
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Post by phantasmagoria »

I'm in the UK, a week on wednesday I'm going to the Imperial War Museum in London, which is more tanks and artillery, but I may drop off at Duxford, which has a pretty substantial aircraft collection.
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