gonzalu
2013-01-07, 02:53 PM
A friend sent me these. I had not seen these before (maybe a couple) and figured I'd share with all here. Great stuff
[Text and Image order as sent to me]
Japanese Kawanishi H8K seaplane after strafing. Kwajalein
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-xpXQ53v/0/M/image001-M.jpg
Squad of Rufe's at Bougainville . These things were very nimble even with the pontoons.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-WQhD4Hd/0/M/image002-M.jpg
The A6M2-N float plane version of the Zero did extremely well, suffering only a small loss in its legendary maneuverability. Top speed was not affected, however, the aircraft's relatively light armament was a detriment.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-2wKD3Jw/0/S/image003-S.jpg
Snow on deck. USS Philippine Sea North Pacific 1945
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-hGw6vvg/0/M/image004-M.jpg
HARVS on the way in shot by a P-47. Rare shot.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-b7bBDNT/0/S/image005-S.jpg
Deck crew climbing up to get the pilot out. He did. That’s a fuel tank his foot is on. Empty?
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-tdpHxjF/0/L/image006-L.jpg
Marines disembark LST at Tinian Island.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-bMvL4GM/0/XL/image007-XL.jpg
Bougainville.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-MjgQTLv/0/M/image008-M.jpg
Guam.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-LnhmncD/0/M/image009-M.jpg
Outside Bastogne (Dec 1944)
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-Kg4LGZZ/0/M/image010-M.jpg
German 280mm K5 firing
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-GDkf5Cn/0/L/image011-L.jpg
U.S. Munitions ship goes up during the invasion of Sicily
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-SqPfccw/0/S/image012-S.jpg
German V1 Rocket
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-5HFmMh9/0/S/image013-S.jpg
Spitfire "tipping-off" a V1. If you've never heard of this insane tactic. At first V1's were shot down by gunfire. With the high risk of being blown up, some of the best pilots started tipping the V1's wing, because of damage to wing tips they later developed a tactic of disrupting the airflow by placing their wing very close to the V1's wing, causing it to topple. Not every pilot did this. At night this was not possible, the flame from the V1 blinded the pilot to everything else, though some Mossie pilots flew past closely in front of the V1, again causing it to topple. The thought of doing this at 450mph, 4,000 feet above the ground, at night, and being blinded gives me the willies.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-vhWkkjJ/0/L/image014-L.jpg
Panzerkampfwagen VI "E Tiger"
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-FPrp4z5/0/M/image015-M.jpg
Ju-88 loading a torpedo. This is one HUGE bomber .. And it's on pontoons!!!!
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-4nwz6bJ/0/M/image016-M.jpg
Continued on next post...
[Text and Image order as sent to me]
Japanese Kawanishi H8K seaplane after strafing. Kwajalein
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-xpXQ53v/0/M/image001-M.jpg
Squad of Rufe's at Bougainville . These things were very nimble even with the pontoons.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-WQhD4Hd/0/M/image002-M.jpg
The A6M2-N float plane version of the Zero did extremely well, suffering only a small loss in its legendary maneuverability. Top speed was not affected, however, the aircraft's relatively light armament was a detriment.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-2wKD3Jw/0/S/image003-S.jpg
Snow on deck. USS Philippine Sea North Pacific 1945
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-hGw6vvg/0/M/image004-M.jpg
HARVS on the way in shot by a P-47. Rare shot.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-b7bBDNT/0/S/image005-S.jpg
Deck crew climbing up to get the pilot out. He did. That’s a fuel tank his foot is on. Empty?
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-tdpHxjF/0/L/image006-L.jpg
Marines disembark LST at Tinian Island.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-bMvL4GM/0/XL/image007-XL.jpg
Bougainville.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-MjgQTLv/0/M/image008-M.jpg
Guam.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-LnhmncD/0/M/image009-M.jpg
Outside Bastogne (Dec 1944)
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-Kg4LGZZ/0/M/image010-M.jpg
German 280mm K5 firing
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-GDkf5Cn/0/L/image011-L.jpg
U.S. Munitions ship goes up during the invasion of Sicily
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-SqPfccw/0/S/image012-S.jpg
German V1 Rocket
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-5HFmMh9/0/S/image013-S.jpg
Spitfire "tipping-off" a V1. If you've never heard of this insane tactic. At first V1's were shot down by gunfire. With the high risk of being blown up, some of the best pilots started tipping the V1's wing, because of damage to wing tips they later developed a tactic of disrupting the airflow by placing their wing very close to the V1's wing, causing it to topple. Not every pilot did this. At night this was not possible, the flame from the V1 blinded the pilot to everything else, though some Mossie pilots flew past closely in front of the V1, again causing it to topple. The thought of doing this at 450mph, 4,000 feet above the ground, at night, and being blinded gives me the willies.
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-vhWkkjJ/0/L/image014-L.jpg
Panzerkampfwagen VI "E Tiger"
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-FPrp4z5/0/M/image015-M.jpg
Ju-88 loading a torpedo. This is one HUGE bomber .. And it's on pontoons!!!!
http://pictures.mannyphoto.com/Other/WWII-Photos/i-4nwz6bJ/0/M/image016-M.jpg
Continued on next post...