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#Post#: 436--------------------------------------------------
Re: Airfield/strip pictures to aid mission builder population
By: Beowolff Date: April 3, 2019, 11:59 am
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Here we go! Perfect! Look at that ROW of perfectly spaced
fighters just begging to be strafed! D'oh! ??? Nice looking
pic though, even in B&W...pretty clear... and check out the
runway/buildings/etc in the background. Good food for
mission/map builders.
[img width=640
height=367]
https://i.postimg.cc/NFfzpxwY/8233071039-6b10a64cd1-b.jpg[/img]
Whoops! Some unfortunate German pilot had a slip-up... ;)
Interesting photo, doesn't appear to be any massive damage so
likely they were able to hoist it out of the ditch, do some
small repairs and get it right back into service for the
Luftwaffe. Take a closer look at the terrain around the
plane...and way in the background, the hangers/buildings and
their construction and design. Supposedly this is a Dutch
airfield. This is the caption on the pic:
Numerous Luftwaffe aircraft crashed at Dutch airports during
take-off or landing as it was on June 3, 1941
[img width=478
height=480]
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/18/33/52/1833529f69e73ae6b630adc1b796c464.jpg[/i…
Nice shot of a transport taking off... can't make much out about
the strip or field but is a STARK and BLEAK showing of the
crud/wreckage/junk AROUND the actual strip itself... metal
pipes, poles, gravel piles, wash-outs, dead-ish looking grass,
etc. Reality as it really was.
[img width=640
height=327]
https://i.postimg.cc/hvvX8hpv/8233072499-c97c951671-b.jpg[/img]
#Post#: 448--------------------------------------------------
Re: Airfield/strip pictures to aid mission builder population
By: Beowolff Date: April 4, 2019, 7:58 am
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Nadzab_Airfield_-_New_Guinea Doesn't really look like any of
OUR ingame airfields does it?
[img width=640
height=458]
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d3/Nadzab_Airfield_-_New_Guine…
Caption only said USMC Aviation in the Philippines during WW2 so
I have no idea 'where' in the Philippines (Maybe a field on
Leyte?) it was. Very interesting field though...notice the
ocean 'right up to' the edge of the strip! Also, that TALL
mountain range on the far side of it...directly inline with the
strip (sort of dangerous, eh?)
[img width=554
height=480]
https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USMC/USMC-M-AvPhil/img/USMC-M-AvPhil-p41.jpg[/…
Yet another unknown strip... those (I believe...again my
eyesight is terrible) are Spitfires taking off...and the note
below the pic says Australian War Memorial so it's safe to say
those are Aussie planes and an Aussie strip...but where? New
Guinea perhaps? Very overgrown along the far side of that
strip, eh?
[img]
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CEHcKhuWMAEcjjM.jpg:large[/img]
#Post#: 452--------------------------------------------------
Re: Airfield/strip pictures to aid mission builder population
By: greybeard Date: April 4, 2019, 5:26 pm
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[quote author=Beowolff link=topic=164.msg448#msg448
date=1554382690]
Caption only said USMC Aviation in the Philippines during WW2 so
I have no idea 'where' in the Philippines...
[img width=554
height=480]
https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USMC/USMC-M-AvPhil/img/USMC-M-AvPhil-p41.jpg[/…
TANAUAN AIRSTRIP, seven miles south of crowded Tacloban,
furnished desperately-needed space for U.S. planes. All Marine
squadrons on Leyte moved there, 23-27 December 1944. [Source:
http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USMC/USMC-M-AvPhil/USMC-M-AvPhil-2.html]
[quote]
Yet another unknown strip... those ... are Spitfires taking
off...and the note below the pic says Australian War Memorial so
it's safe to say those are Aussie planes and an Aussie
strip...but where?
[img]
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CEHcKhuWMAEcjjM.jpg:large[/img]
[/quote]
1943-03-24. DARWIN. SPITFIRES TAKES OFF TO INTERCEPT JAPANESE
RAIDERS. (NEGATIVE BY H. TURNER).[Source:
https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C33841]
Miracles of the Google search by images... ;)
#Post#: 468--------------------------------------------------
Re: Airfield/strip pictures to aid mission builder population
By: Beowolff Date: April 6, 2019, 4:40 am
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Thank you for the identification, GB! :)
Here's a nice pic 1943, in Russia:
[img width=640
height=470]
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3c/e8/62/3ce862c16cdcf5beac74698f3048e9e4.jpg[/i…
A real classic German Airfield and aircraft lineup. This was
the label on the pic: Eastern Front, Ebay rarities, Fw 190,
Schlachtflieger ...There was a caption that said, "1940 German
Propaganda picture" (and truthfully it 'does' look staged to
me!) Still a GREAT photo!
[img width=640
height=419]
https://i.postimg.cc/nhm5rSgL/Deblin-Schlacht.jpg[/img]
No caption on this one but shows a grassy area with the
Storch...what could be a dirt runway/access road to the left
back...also note the tall trees in a perfect row in the
background. Amazingly this looks like a 'nice' relaxed...spring
or summer day and the men fooling around the Storch seem happy
and as if on some school outing rather than in terrible, urgent
war! D'oh!
https://i.postimg.cc/fWjqG0XV/Fi156-Storchincolor2.jpg
#Post#: 470--------------------------------------------------
Re: Airfield/strip pictures to aid mission builder population
By: Beowolff Date: April 6, 2019, 5:19 am
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A FANTASTIC Desert War picture of a German Airfield! I love
this shot!
[img width=630
height=480]
https://i.postimg.cc/MpP7zSbB/airfield.jpg[/img]
Ignore the watermark but a GREAT German airfield
picture...supposedly according to the sparse caption, in France.
Shows in good detail the layout of the airfield, hangers,
buildings, etc... with what looks like a city in the far
background.
[img width=609
height=480]
https://i.postimg.cc/wvGxBw40/events-second-world-war-wwii-france-german-occupa…
This Gloster has seen better days... sad. Caption said 'Defense
of Malta' so this airfield must be in Malta, eh?
https://i.postimg.cc/FF0c6cYw/burnt-out-Gladiator-595x400.jpg
#Post#: 471--------------------------------------------------
Re: Airfield/strip pictures to aid mission builder population
By: Beowolff Date: April 6, 2019, 5:26 am
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Wonderful airfield picture showing great detail on plane lineup,
buildings, roadways, etc... a 'good looking' airfield that makes
me want to BE THERE to see what's going on. Ha! Caption said
816 Royal Australian Navy, I don't know where it is or it's
actual field name... I also can't make out the planes lined up
in PERFECT rows. Still, an interesting photo.
[img width=625
height=480]
https://i.postimg.cc/hG9zYRjT/816-5a.jpg[/img]
#Post#: 487--------------------------------------------------
Re: Airfield/strip pictures to aid mission builder population
By: greybeard Date: April 7, 2019, 3:26 am
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[quote author=Beowolff link=topic=164.msg468#msg468
date=1554543608]
[img width=640
height=419]
https://i.postimg.cc/nhm5rSgL/Deblin-Schlacht.jpg[/img]
[/quote]
A classic photo: really in colours (I bet Agfacolor :) ), since
I saw it first time on a Kookaburra Publication in late '60s
(when there weren't computers and colorization).
[quote]
No caption on this one but shows a grassy area with the
Storch... Amazingly this looks like a 'nice' relaxed...spring
or summer day and the men fooling around the Storch seem happy
and as if on some school outing rather than in terrible, urgent
war! D'oh!
[/quote]
I too noticed on many war photos how the subject was often even
smiling and apparently happy! I'm not speaking of propaganda
shots, where it is evident the forced pose and facial expression
of the pilot, but of photographs probably taken by mates or
such. At least some of them looks really happy! Is it possible
to be happy in war?
#Post#: 488--------------------------------------------------
Re: Airfield/strip pictures to aid mission builder population
By: greybeard Date: April 7, 2019, 3:36 am
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[quote author=Beowolff link=topic=164.msg471#msg471
date=1554546392]
[img width=625
height=480]
https://i.postimg.cc/hG9zYRjT/816-5a.jpg[/img]
[/quote]
It is Nowra, New South Wales, Australia (about 80 mi south of
Sydney). [Source:
https://primotipo.com/2019/03/09/1947-championship-of-new-south-wales-nowra/]
Parked planes seem to me Corsairs and Hellcats, but I'm unsure.
#Post#: 518--------------------------------------------------
Re: Airfield/strip pictures to aid mission builder population
By: Beowolff Date: April 9, 2019, 9:23 am
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hangar_at_Wunstorf_airfield_in_Germany *the caption went on to
say this hanger was abandoned evidently by personnel fleeing
approaching Allied forces.
[img width=640
height=419]
https://i.postimg.cc/3NBz0SNH/An-abandoned-Messerschmitt-Bf-109-G-and-a-pair-of…
Self explanatory picture... though I knew about these dummy
fields/planes (all sides used them) this is a particularly
effect one I would think.
[img width=640
height=370]
https://i.postimg.cc/qB3cLbsk/742961d1411226074-need-help-identifying-piece-ger…
Ignore the water marks you can see a very real German field here
with the planes spread out rather than lined up in a row. Still
look like setting ducks to me for a bomb or strafing run! This
was 'somewhere' in Russia and may be typical of quickly
improvised (on or near the front) airstrips.
[img width=615
height=480]
https://i.postimg.cc/nhHwNb2K/events-second-world-war-wwii-russia-aerial-warfar…
#Post#: 521--------------------------------------------------
Re: Airfield/strip pictures to aid mission builder population
By: DHumphrey Date: April 9, 2019, 3:15 pm
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[font=arial]Very interesting Beo,[/font]
[font=arial]It's bizarre how the Germans parked their aircraft �
with their moniker of being very meticulous, it's boggles my
mind that they would park their planes in such a fashion.[/font]
[font=arial]Here are a few pics of Adak, Alaska:[/font]
[font=arial][img width=640
height=426]
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b3/a6/b9/b3a6b9ab974a6e478dcda1b7a31bd16f.jpg[/i…
[font=arial][img width=640
height=346]
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/18/c4/29/18c429e933c0116750b475a7fd8bf3ae.jpg[/i…
[font=arial][img width=640
height=301]
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/50/33/9b/50339ba86d458c19421c898beb1781da.jpg[/img][/…
[font=arial][img width=640
height=444]
http://airfields-freeman.com/AK/Airfields_AK_htm_m37c098d9.jpg[/img][/font]
[font=arial][img width=640
height=387]
http://members.tripod.com/airfields_freeman/AK/Airfields_AK_htm_19080baa.jpg[/i…
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