Viking1066
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Great pics!
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Great pics - thanks for posting!
EDIT: I just noticed the YF-17 .... what a gorgeous aircraft
When I was a kid, my Dad took me to HMS Belfast in London. I was stunned by how cramped the triple 6" turrets were. Being inside any WWII warship turrets during combat must have been an ongoing sensory pummeling..... and claustrophobic ... and somewhat terrifying......It has fine lines that even its immediate follow-on couldn't match due to carrier requirements and such, but yeah, seeing it up-close really brings to light that essential difference between carrier- and land-based aircraft in a way that reading or photos don't convey.
I loved seeing the YA-12 too. Again, subtle differences. I was surprised to see the chines, as I'd always thought they were an SR-71 thing. We go to these places to learn things, though, and I certainly did. I didn't put a pic up of it, but got a decent shot of the range-finder on BB-60's #2 turret, from the inside, that really informs what I've read about the technical stuff. Or how cramped a 5"/38 turret is. Dry numbers in a book are great, but seeing it closely gives me a much better understanding.
Great pics and collection!Time for the long-overdue update. This is the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. As y'all know, they have a healthy collection of airplanes as well as the USS Drum, a Gato-class submarine. I'll lay out the airplanes in roughly chronological order. I'll also include a couple of ground pieces they have in their collection.
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Agreed.Here's an M-19 SPAAD:
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... and the M-42 SPAAD. Yes, I have a soft spot in my heart for these sorts of vehicles:
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