These were from 2012 pretty neat. Do not see them posted. If they are see them again!
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The bottom poster is great, I’ve never seen it before.
The C-54’s contribution to the war is sadly overlooked because unlike the C-47 and C-46, it did not operate in direct combat.
The first modern trans ocean airliner…and the predecessor to the DC-6 and 7.
Thanks John for checking these out, I found them and others in a folder, searched the names and did not see a few of them posted one or two were. I have some more so will work on posting them up.
It’s not a huge process, its just time to find and process these images for the site, I really don’t post to hit a magic number each day. I can usually tell by the format and name in the archive if the item was posted, so I’ve been trying to pick some stuff that’s not up on the site, or its been a minute. So there will be duplicates, its not for volume or clicks.
Spoke with Bob W of CJ2A at the Picnic Sunday and he and I discussed we just like to share the information and have it available, so much of it is new to me, it has to be new to others as well.
Thanks again.