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dujardin

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good photos....but alas, no description

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byebyeeeeeee marcel
 

Andrew

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Sensational bunch of pics Marcel. Shame they've been orphaned and we have little to go on as there's a story in every one of them- there's someones Grandpa (like Chris') balancing his bike against a wall like we've all done, and right now i'm enjoying wearing my GW Dubow on a daily basis in our mild Winter, busting up the leather with each wear getting to fit me better than the last and I can see the same fit in the pilot in the third last pic- hell i'm no pilot or even American but it's the spirit.

Keep them coming.
 

Clark J

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The pilot with the German shepherd was P-51 Ace Ralph "The Kid" K Hofer.KIA 2 July 1944.
 

Cobblers161

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The guy with the White Mouton B-10 is Lt. Michael Dembrowski of 22nd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron and the group shot directly above is also the 7th Photo Recon Group, 8th AF. From the size of the camera being loaded into the nose of the F-5 I'd say that was from the same Group.

Nice one Marcel, love the Thunder Girl shot and am intrigued by the 'AAF Special Project' lettering on the fuselage.
 
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