Girls and Aircraft - Volume II

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Anyone suggesting that G&A Vol.2 is like Vol.1 [Which I never got pleasure of seeing} most likely thinks the girls should be wearing head to toe shower curtains [Burqas]. :D
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Here's "volume 1", it was closed because some people kept breaking the rules.

 
I noticed that many photos were Xed out. Adler said something about links to fetish sites. I guess I'm glad that I didn't read every page of Volume one. This volume has a greater variety since the past one seemed to be all military.
 
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Local residents, mostly women and children, visit Fowlmere air base where the 339th Fighter Group were stationed. Some of them clamber on P-51 Mustang (6N-C, serial number 44-72437), known as "Pauline". 1944 -1945.
The lady with the baby and a cigarette in her mouth caught my attention first, the "Mustang" with the female name was second.
Source.
It's a wonder that she didn't kill herself and everyone else with that smoke. Now we know where the Russians got the idea in Ukraine.
 
I noticed that many photos were Xed out. Adler said something about links to fetish sites. I guess I'm glad that I didn't read every page of Volume one. This volume has a greater variety since the past one seemed to be all military.
The broken images are ones that were linked to other sites and no longer work, the pourne links and/or unacceptable images were completely removed by the Mods and in most cases, the clown that posted it.
 
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At the end of the 1940s Marilyn "Lyn" Grover Heard Alexander worked as a fixed-wing flight instructor before earning her helicopter rating Dec. 1, 1947 at Bell Helicopter. She was Bell's first ever factory-trained female helicopter pilot. A prudent Lyn is seated here on the NX131B, an early 47B equipped with that not very reassuring open top cockpit canopy. Turned into an agricultural B-3 model, this aircraft ended its days in Canada.

Photo: Bell Aircraft Corporation Photographic Department.
 
Here is a picture I had on my computer for some time but could never find it when I wanted it. It is of a flight nurse on a USAAF Medivac flight, probably a C-46, about to leave Manila.
The caption I would use for it would be WONDER WOMAN.

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Wow. You did not lie. That is one pretty woman i easily could have lost my heart to. She would have given it back being nurse and all. But you get the drift.
 
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