A Corsair was my first thought too, it is fairly long, but it is to narrow
for a cCorsair and the nose ring doesn't look right to me either.
Claus
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On 2014-07-03 18:43:07 +0000, "Claus Gustafsen" said:
I agree, but the third picture shows a blue nosesection of what looks like
a single seater, but most likely is something like a Harvard/Texan which
can be mistaken for a fighter.
Claus
Shot #3 looks to be a cockpit shot of the B-25. However, shot #5
appears to be not so much an AT-6 but an F4U Corsair, and that would
certainly qualify it as a WWII fighter. One some industrious group of
individuals should consider restoring.
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On 2014-06-30 23:06:24 +0000, "Conscious Pilate"
said:
G'day All,
this very interesting set of pictures from an interesting site in Ohio
see ya
Conscious Pilate
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pict...graveyard.html
That
#1
shot sure doesn't look like any WWII fighter I know.
The B-25 isn't a fighter, and that F-86 sure isn't WWII vintage.
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Regards,
Savageduck
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