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50 amazing colorized WW II photos.

bob letterman

Master at Arms
Staff member
These look as if they were photographed yesterday!

Great diorama inspirations!

Bob

http://www.vintag.es/2015/05/50-breathtaking-wwii-photos-look-like.html
 
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Well you wouldn't have to worry about the wing root seams. That would be a neat dio.
 
Great pictures! My Uncle Lewis trained Coast Guard dogs during the war.

(y)
 
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Well you wouldn't have to worry about the wing root seams. That would be a neat dio.

Awesome picture. Did some research and discovered that plane was actually restored to flying conditions

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3057575/Spitfire-shot-Dunkirk-discovered-buried-Calais-beach-40-years-later-auctioned-2-5million-fully-restored.html
 
I saw the caption mentioning it remained there for 40 years. And how cool is this?

During Spitfire P9374's service with 92 Squadron it is known to have been flown by at least eight different pilots, and was almost certainly flown by the squadron's commanding officer Squadron Leader Roger Bushell, later 'Big X' of the Great Escape fame.
 
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