The first two pics are form Glenn Alderton down Oz way. Pic #1 is of an Australian Wirraway The Wirraway served the Aussies in WW-II as an Advance trainer and as a scout bomber! It was built in OX and was based on the North American Aviation NA-16 which was the first trainer NAA built and was the start of a long line of NAA Trainers.
Sticking with the Aussies for the moment we have a Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Boomerang. Early in 1942 the Australians figured out that they were on there own for a while and so the Boomerang fighter was born in only 3 months. Working with what they knew the Aussies rebuilt the Wirraway into the Boomerang fighter. While not a match for the Zero, the Boomerang had respectable performance given the few tools that the Australians had to work with and served until almost the end of WW-II mainly in a secondary role and as an advance trainer.
An appropriate picture fro many of us a Martin B-26 Marauder on a snowy tactical airfield in France during the winter of 44/45.
A lift of the alfa6 lid to Dave Stewart at xtreme-action-images.com (Dave Stewart)for this great shot of the B-17 Flying Fortress.
'ow about up close and personal with a Grumman F4F Wildcat. eh?
And we close out tonight's Friday Flyby with this great Glenn Alderton shot of a Vought F4U Corsair.
Have a great weekend y'all and take care. With a bit of luck we should be back tomorrow with the Saturday Sortie.
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
Sweet pics. As always.
Thanks.
Great to see you alfa! *hugs*
Thanks so much for the flyby...another great one!
Are you busy as can be getting ready for Christmas?
Great “head-on” shots, Alfa! Thanks a bunch for the Friday Flyby! We’ve missed you!
Good evening, alfa...((HUGS))...and thanks for the Friday Flyby...very cool shots. The Boomerang fighter looks it caught something in its mouth, or it has a clown nose.
Have you been involved in the nasty mid-west weather? Stay safe!
AR actual to alfa6 actual.
Well done; repeat; well done.
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You rock, dude.