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![]() "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... I am curious about this photo. Did part of the left verticle fin & rudder fall off of the aircraft in flight? Was the image altered for some security reason?, Or perhaps the photo shows a partial failure of a first generation "cloaking" device. Just curious why more than half of the left verticle fin is missing. I love the shot of the B-58, and XB-70. Ken |
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"Ken Barnes" wrote in message
. .. "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... I am curious about this photo. Did part of the left verticle fin & rudder fall off of the aircraft in flight? Was the image altered for some security reason?, Or perhaps the photo shows a partial failure of a first generation "cloaking" device. Just curious why more than half of the left verticle fin is missing. I love the shot of the B-58, and XB-70. I think it is the result of a shadow of the right stabilizer cast on the left in peculiar light conditions. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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"Ken Barnes" wrote:
I am curious about this photo. Did part of the left verticle fin & rudder fall off of the aircraft in flight? Was the image altered for some security reason?, Or perhaps the photo shows a partial failure of a first generation "cloaking" device. Just curious why more than half of the left verticle fin is missing. I love the shot of the B-58, and XB-70. Ken I don't think that it's missing, just covered by the shadow of the right vertical fin. A trick of the perspective and lighting, but I think the shadow is just the right shape from that angle and the lighting makes the shadowed white left fin blend into the background sky. MomDude |
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