USS Mission Bay (CVE-59) en route to Casablanca from New York with a cargo of Army P-47s (shipped partially disassembled)May 31 1944.
Next astern is USS Kasaan Bay (CVE-69), and USS Tulagi (CVE-72) brings up the rear of the escort carrier formation.
Whatever they are doing, it has been there long enough to leak plenty. What kind of warehouse is it? The ladder looks to be an old time hook & ladder fire truck extension ladder from about 1918.
Cool picture, don't think I've ever seen that before. Metal fuselage Blackburn B.2s. This one below's next-in-line on the registry is fourth from front...
Giving it back to the Nazi's, one slug of lead at a time! I hope the Nazi pilots he shot down glanced at his plane to know who was doing the shooting! Philip Goldstein with his ground crew and P-38 Jewboy, 14th Fighter Group
A small booklet issued by John Player sometime in the mid-late 30's about airliners. No edition date. Bought in London some years ago. Will post inside one pic a day.
28 March 1937: Boeing YB-17 Flying Fortress 36-151, 42nd Bombardment Squadron, 2nd Bombardment Group, Number 80, in flight over New York City. The Art Deco building behind the bomber is the Chrysler building.