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Very young Wurger. One can see in the face he is not agreeing about the placement of the Balkenkreuz nor the absence of the theatre band.

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Still the fastest pedal plane in the neighborhood.
 
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U.S. Army Air Corps B-17 Flying Fortresses in flight near Dayton, Ohio, on February 8th 1939.

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US Army M-10.
More accurately a British Achilles (a M10 retrofitted with a 17lbs AT gun). This is a largely postwar picture of soldiers or officers of the German Federal Republic Bundesheer and possibly during an exchange program with the BAOR. Just before the Brexit I recently was involved with the transfer of an identical Achilles from a British gun range to a French collector who planned to restore it. A lot of job to perform as in truth, there was just a chassis, turret and demiled gun, fortunately with much fewer holes.
 

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