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to this day pictures of the 58's like this really hurt.
"Don Pyeatt" wrote in message ... Year: 1975 |
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Don Pyeatt a écrit :
Year: 1975 I cannot remember the name of this bomber. Can you help me ? Thanks |
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B-58 Hustler
"Léon" wrote in message ... Don Pyeatt a écrit : Year: 1975 I cannot remember the name of this bomber. Can you help me ? Thanks |
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Damn, that is a sad picture.... I still remember sitting at the end of the
active at Grissom and watching these come in (I was quite a bit younger then....). Ed "Don Pyeatt" wrote in message ... Year: 1975 |
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"Don Pyeatt" wrote in :
Year: 1975 Am I seeing faded black paint on those engine nacelles? Could this be "evidence" for the fabled "camouflaged Hustler"?!? Or perhaps just some anti-glare for the eyeballs onboard? (though I've never have seen this used on any other B-58.) Or just the way the metal weathered? Or perhaps I am just hallucinating. Highly unlikely, though - the lavender aardvark on the couch would have warned me in that event... Bob ^,,^ |
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"Don Pyeatt" wrote in :
Year: 1975 begin 666 1975B5800058.jpg Attachment saved: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\Xnews\1975B5800058.jpg ` end Nice Your shots or scans of someone elses? |
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"Clairbear" wrote in message ... "Don Pyeatt" wrote in : Year: 1975 begin 666 1975B5800058.jpg Attachment saved: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\Xnews\1975B5800058.jpg ` end Nice Your shots or scans of someone elses? Photos by the late C.E. Calvert, member of the B-58 recovery/restoration team. gdp |
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I don't think you are seeing black. They had been sitting there for at least
3 years when those pictures were taken. It's more likely just oxidation. This is how one of them looked in 1983, before it was restored at Pima County Air Museum. Ron "Bob Harrington" wrote in message ... "Don Pyeatt" wrote in : Year: 1975 Am I seeing faded black paint on those engine nacelles? Could this be "evidence" for the fabled "camouflaged Hustler"?!? Or perhaps just some anti-glare for the eyeballs onboard? (though I've never have seen this used on any other B-58.) Or just the way the metal weathered? Or perhaps I am just hallucinating. Highly unlikely, though - the lavender aardvark on the couch would have warned me in that event... Bob ^,,^ |
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