One or two of them look blatantly staged and a bit corny, but by and large they're excellent.
simply amazing photos of a fascinating period in time, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for an interesting series, and a look into the past.
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The colours and detail are really fantastic for the era.
I bet colour film was hard to come by back then too.
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Absolutely amazing stuff. Thank you very much for bringing it to our attention!
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I quite like this. Not one of them is looking skyward."Thousands of North American Aviation employees at Inglewood, California, look skyward as the bomber and fighter planes they helped build perform overhead during a lunch period air show..."
thanks for that.....loved them.
Its a Work of Art
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glorious blacks...why did we stop using kodachrome?
some of those girls look like they're about to lose a hand with the drill etc ...but then war is hell eh?