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I have done this more than once. One of the guys catches it and lets me know ASAP.posted the wrong image and was editing
The remains of a Japanese Zero in the foreground as an F6F Hellcat lands at Tarawa on November 29th 1943 shortly after the atoll fell to US forces
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The A6M series did not have fabric flaps and that appears to have them as you can see through the frame to the sun reflecting off the fillet. Gear doors do look like A6M tho.
Another one new for me.Naval Aircraft Factory-designed, Curtiss-built TS-1s from Fighting Squadron (VF) 1 in flight over USS Langley (CV-1), NAS North Island, San Diego, California, circa 1926 NAVS
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I never realized how many the military had made from 1925-1940. The number is staggering.Another one new for me.