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Large Early Plane with Wood and Fabric Wings, Tail and ...
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Large Fabric and Wood Plane
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Orange Bi-Wing Aeroplane
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Orange Plane with Radial Engine
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Wood and Fabric Glider
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Yellow Flying Wing
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Smithsonian Silhouettes
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Space Shuttle - Enterprise
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Space Shuttle - Enterprise
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Concorde
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Concorde - Tail Section
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Concorde - Cockpit From Directly Above
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Concorde - Cockpit From Above
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German Glider and German Buzz Bomb - WWII
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Centerfloat Bi-Winged Seaplane N3N - Developed by the ...
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US Navy Seaplane - World War II
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P-40N Warhawk
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P-40N Warhawk and Corsair
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Navy Corsair
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Corsair - World War II Era
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RAF Fighter - Hawker Hurricane - World War II
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P-38 Fighter - World War II - Semi-Restored
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Enola Gay - B-29 Bomber that dropped Atomic Bomb on Hir...
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Enola Gay - B-29 Bomber that dropped Atomic Bomb on Hir...
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Grumman JF/J2F Duck - Bi-Winged Seaplane 1
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Grumman JF/J2F Duck - Bi-Winged Seaplane 2
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Grumman JF/J2F Duck - Bi-Winged Seaplane - Detail
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B-25 Mitchell Bomber - Betty's Dream - World War II Era
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Album Description:
This album contains photographs of airplanes that have graced the skies of this world and space vehicles that have flown beyond the atmosphere. PLease keep coming back for additional pictures that I am still downloading. Enjoy!
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 92
- Views: 69,607
- Downloads: 3,244


16 comments
Fascinating to take a second look at your album - very interesting and excellent photos! - DeeAnne :)
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missdee101 2008.07.24 at 10:41:48 PDT
Hi Bill, Just looking over your albums, as usual just as beautiful as before. The B52 here is a menacing machine, fore and aft! Always interesting to visit your old vintage albums, still have 28 downloads of your photos and will have more in time. Part of my backlog is collecting within ATerrace, but you've seen the albums before from this site. Take care and my best regards. The Oregon coast today is very wet. ron
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rboise 2007.08.19 at 07:17:46 PDT
This is a beautiful album - lots of hours invested in putting it together, I'm sure. Your photos are a great sampling of what's out there and all very good shots. I've got you bookmarked so I'll stay tuned for your additions in the future. - Best regards from Western Michigan, DeeAnne
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missdee101 2007.08.06 at 08:52:13 PDT
Bill, Thank you for this invitation, the Concorde I haven't seen this up close and personal before, but the vintage selections are fancy. Could turn a quick eye, flying or otherwise. A beautiful album and I believe there's more to see at your site - taking the tour......ron
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rboise 2007.05.26 at 15:38:47 PDT
Beautiful I enjoyed looking at them they are really wonderful. Pls come and take a look at my albums and tell me what you think of them. Brian
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waterl00 2006.05.03 at 06:19:15 PDT
Hi Bill, I know you've updated this album of Vintage Aircraft, but have as of yet figured out which one's are new...but if I had to guess, maybe the B52 tail gunner. Still, a nice album here. I still keep a download of the B25 Mitchell bomber somewhere on my machine. Best regards to you and yours. When are you visiting the NW portion of this State for another large album on Victorian's? Ron/Oregon Coast
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rboise 2006.05.01 at 11:46:45 PDT
Hi Bill, Once more, thanks for the invitation to your 'add-ons' to your Vintage Aircraft, nicely done. I downloaded a couple-three of the B-25 Mitchel's-can you believe these machines? Like to have one of my own, a 'neat' aircraft. The 'belly-gun' on the aircraft I shot, wondered about how tall a crewman would have to be to fit inside, but couldn't find an answer while touring the plane, but ended up getting it from your write-up. Most appreciated. I sent you some photos and a couple of questions...Best regards from the southern Oregon coast. Ron
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rboise 2005.08.23 at 20:35:04 PDT
Hello Bill, glad to see that you're still tinkering around on your site. I especially like the old B29, the only one left that I'm aware of that one can actually see and your site opens that right up. My father was a navigator on a B29 out of Houston and Sacramento during WWII, so have some momentoes of his action at that time of his life and this album of yours just throws more light on the subject. Thanks for the show. Have you seen my newest album about an old Steam Train yet? Would appreciate if you'd take a look. Ron/Oregon Coast
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rboise 2005.02.25 at 22:02:45 PST
Hi Bill. I like the B-52 Shots! I was assigned as flight mechanic to the first B-52G to hit the flight line when in the military. Awesome planes!! Thanks for sharing! Bob
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rgarrow 2005.02.22 at 04:56:26 PST
Hi Bill, once more a nice album of the old beauties, especially like the B-25 Mitchell and I'll bet it 'sounds' sooooo good when it's warming up and taking off. I wonder what it feels like being inside one or has that been offered to you? Again, thanks for the invitation, caught your 'new' album under Community as a 'favorite' of mine. Can't tell that you haven't been busy lately, haven't seen anything new in your albums of late, you're going to have to change that!! Thanks for a new look. Ron/Oregon Coast
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rboise 2005.02.21 at 09:24:52 PST
Hi Bill, this pix looks like the one I shot, fold-up wings and all, the Tillamook Museum called it a SNJ4 Texas Trainer - anyway, gread shot of the folding wings and the rest of the aircraft. Ron/Oregon Coast
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rboise 2005.02.21 at 09:18:36 PST
Hi Bill, great shots of the old beauties, like the B52 and the Concorde. Could you get inside to view any of it or were the hatches closed up tight? What were the old pilots thinking when they put the first pictured aircraft together. I would have second thoughts about it, I think. Thanks for the show. Great pictures. Ron/Oregon Coast
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rboise 2005.02.02 at 20:05:03 PST
very nice photos
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jveedock101 2005.01.10 at 04:47:28 PST
Hi Bill! WOOOOOOW!!! What an exceptional, spectacular collection!!! These are truly incredible and interesting shots of the different airplanes!!! You're an artist in photography and I see that I missed much in the meantime!!! I'm so sorry that I don't have more time to spend for the community!!! 2004 was the most crazy and hectic business year I ever had so far!!! But enough words for now!!! I wish you a pleasant and happy New Year 2005!!! Thanks for the kind words you wrote me in my guest books last year!!! I always loved and appreciated it to hear from you!!! God bless you, my friend!!! Erik from Switzerland
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evpictures 2005.01.02 at 01:20:43 PST
Hi Bill, I see you have been out to the new Air and Space museum. I also see that photographic eye works amazingly on aircraft too. Wonderful work. Happy NEw Year. Mike
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bioprof 2004.12.31 at 15:04:45 PST
A nice album here Mr. Bill, its great that you have an album full of Vintage Aircraft that all can view. The Smithsonian is one place that we haven't visited, although it would be nice if we ever got that far east. Enola Gay 3 and your B-25 Mitchell Bomber "Yankee Warrior" are two I dropped into my site. Great pictures of the old days. A "Tree Fern in a Puerto Rican Rain Forest"-very nice delicate composition; along with "Royal Castle Neuschwanstein Bavaria Germany",gives one a creepy outlook on what's inside this huge complex; a "Peacock Feather Closeup" is one more I couldn't live without. Your three nice comments are well taken, sir, although the honor is mine that I could view all your thoughts in one place. You've got a good eye for detail too, don't let anyone tell you different and I at least appreciate you uploading your site with all these different aspects of a hobby you really enjoy. It shows in all your work. Here's wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and a better year coming. Ron/Oregon Coast
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rboise 2004.12.25 at 08:25:57 PST
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