Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Mt. Fuji, Japan, from the air
Mt. Fuji, Japan, 1987
This is a photograph taken from a supposedly civilian airliner while on the way to South Korea, while I was in the National Guard. Mt. Fuji Japan. I think the airliner was a DC-10.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Grumman TBF Torpedo Bombers, as Fire Bombers, Natrona County International Airport
Grumman TBF Torpedo Bombers, as Fire Bombers, Natrona County International Airport
There are WWII vintage Grumman TBF torpedo bombers serving as fire bombers post-war. These aircraft were kept at the Natrona County International Airport up until the 1980s, when they were stripped of their skins and stored. Within the last five years, there were sold and moved to a new location.
I'm not sure when this photo was taken, other than that I can see the back end of our 1965 Mercury Meteor off to the side. We had that car until 1973. I'm also not too sure who took the photo. Given the odd angle, and the height of it, I suspect I did as a kid.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Flying from Casper, Wyoming to Salt Lake City and on to San Francisco, mid 1950s. Curtiss CW-20
Flying from Casper, Wyoming to Salt Lake City and on to San Francisco, mid 1950s
These photos were taken in one set, I think. I know that the Salt Lake to San Francisco photographs are part of a set my father took on a journey that ultimately went to Japan, with stops at Hawaii and Wake Island. I suspect that the first few photographs, showing a Western Airlines airliner at the Natrona County Airport, are part of this set. I'd also note that I think all of these photos depict Curtiss CW-20 (C-46) aircraft, but I don't know if they all depict the same one.
Note the sailor who was also boarding in the first photograph. Then, as now, there were a lot of servicemen traveling at any one time.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
F-86D in Japan
F-86Ds in Japan
Note the drag chute being used on this F-86's landing.
F-86Ds in Japan, mid 1950s.
These photographs were taken by my father, during the Korean War, at the Air Force base where he was stationed.
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser on Wake Island, mid 1950s
Wake Island, mid 1950s
My father took this photograph on a stop over on Wake Island in the 1950s. This photo would have been taken either going to Japan, or coming back from Japan. The airliner is the commercial B377 Stratocruiser, an airliner developed from the wartime B-29. The B377 is in Pan American Airways colors.
Wake Island is now a wildlife refuge.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Old Picture of the Day: British Imperial Airways
Old Picture of the Day: British Imperial Airways
Old Picture of the Day: British Imperial Airways:
Quite the plane. I'd frankly be afraid to fly in it, but in its day it was no doubt quite the advancement. Of course, flying in those days was a real rarity for most travelers.
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