Archive for February, 2010

Nazi Loto Ticket With a cool back story!

So i found this in the wallet my grandpa carried during the war ( ifound a lot of cool stuff in the things he brought back) so anyway the date on this ticket is 12 Juli 1944 what funny about this is 3 years later in 1947 my grandparents where married July 12 and then 33 years their first grandchild (me) was born July 12 1980 lol .. funny how the date on something my grandpa found could have a significant date for his future family on it!

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One P-51 Mustang pilot’s story.

For people that have not seen this….and may be interested

A friend of mine sent me this link yesterday…..it deals with a vet that flew P-51s..
It is very moving and well done…..I think.

Turn up the speakers on your computer.

GRAY EAGLES FILM BY CHRIS WOODS | www.asb.tv

David


Jim's comments when he sent me this video.

This is an outstanding piece of work.During the video they will mention the name Bob Hoover as they show several old P-51 pilots. Hoover is the one in the straw hat. They show him several times in the film, without mentioning the name again. That stupid hat is a trademark of his.

I didn't realize he was still alive. Hoover has several hangers at Torrance airport along with a number of restored WWII aircraft. One of them is his P-51 Mustang. He raced it in the Reno and Vegas air races into his 70's at least. The FAA took his pilot's license from him due to his age a number of years ago, even tho he passed the medicals.

Hoover doesn't get much mention when standing next to his buddy Chuck Yeager, but they both flew together as test pilots when Yeager broke the sound barrier for the first time. Hoover has a story all his own and several times almost didn't survive to tell it.

The WWII ace depicted in this film, and what he got to experience, is very moving.

Jim


(My comment.)

Jim Mock is:

The Guru of the Bavarian M1 carbines.
Nothing to do with aviation but a guy that appreciates stuff that is well done as is reflected in his web site.

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railway eagle good or bad ??

Hi all ,
Well I have a railway eagle I would like your opinions of . It is 23 3/4" X 13 3/8" . The postes are unfinished , and it is marked " SP LOK 600 GAL- Mg Si " and " LOK RZA5 BERL " Please look at the pictures .
Thank You Dave !!

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Need help! KdF Stamp

Here is a KdF stamp I have recently came across. And I need help on if it is real or not. So I dont gouge myself on it!

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Need help! KdF Stamp

Here is a KdF stamp I have recently came across. And I need help on if it is real or not. So I dont gouge myself on it!


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Need help! NSDAP Armband - Opinions Please

Hi,

I need some opinions about this one piece armband with RZM tag.

Thank you all,

Regards,

Ricardo

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Net Videos: B-52s Vietnam, Mustang Dive Bombers, Spruced Up Memphis Belle, German Paratroopers, 98th BG B-24s

Zeno's Warbird Video Drive-In Big February 2010 Newsletter

Hello World War 2 & jet aircraft fans ---

You're invited to drop by Zeno's Drive-In Zeno's Warbird Video Drive-In - World War 2 airplane videos playing for free live online for this month's flight of five exciting aviation documentary films playing over the Internet. This month we have a Premier and all five films have been remastered for better web streaming.

As always, all of the videos showing on our web site are for your free viewing pleasure. The movies playing at the Matinee are now viewable in both RealVideo and Windows Media streaming video formats.

Now showing "At the Matinee" at Zeno's Drive-In

B-52 Vietnam: Operations out of U Tapao Air Base, Thailand Premier! The focus of this dramatic film is an "Arc Light" bombing mission flown by Pilot Captain George Dietrich and the crew of B-52 D "075," 4258th Strategic Wing out of U Tapao, Thailand in support of the besieged marine base at Khe Sahn in 1968. You'll see every aspect of the mission from briefing, pre-fight check & takeoff, through the bomb run and final touch down. But this is much more than an Air Force information film -- it's more like a home movie. You'll see Capt. Dietrich and his crew relaxing in a grass hut, sipping PBRs, shooting the breeze & watching the big Buffs takeoff. 258th CO, Brigadier General Alex W. Talmant, who flew 100 missions, gives an honest, straightforward narration, but the real stars of the film are the men of the 4258th. Note: The image quality of this unique film is only fair, but still watchable. Where possible, we have digitally corrected sound and video

A Day with the A-36s Unique color extended version compiled from multiple sources. Very rare combat film of an A-36A fighter-bomber squadron in action in Sicily. The A-36 was the ground attack variant of the P-51 and was known as "the Invader," "the Mustang" or "the Apache." The A36A was equipped with the Mustang's original Allison engine, which worked just fine for low level work. Note the quad 20mm canons on this fast and powerful attack plane, very unusual on an American fighter. You'll see ground crews doing their critical support work, including fueling, rearming and maintaining these sleek birds. This exciting film includes incredible cockpit views of screaming ground attack runs as well as fascinating scenes from a captured Italian air base. Hidden gems are up close views of captured or destroyed Axis aircraft, including an He 111, FW-190, Ju 88, and a rare view of an intact Italian Macchi 202 "Folgore" in full desert cammo.

Sky Blitz (In German with English commentary)This documentary on the airborne invasion of Holland in May 1941 was captured from the Germans and turned into a training tool by the US Army. That's because it's a text book case of the effective use of airborne troops and influenced US doctrine. This dramatic, action filled film focuses on the capture and securing of a strategic lynch pin in the defense of Holland, the massive Moerdijk bridge. You'll see crack "Fallschrimjeager" troops seize the bridge intact before it can be blown by the Dutch. Useful maps portray tactical operations.

The Memphis Belle-New - Remastered for web streaming in color corrected video. A classic! See the 25th mission of the Boeing B-17 Memphis Belle, striking the U-boat submarine pens at Wilhemshaven. This is the original wartime documentary, written and directed by Academy Award winner William Wyler and features Capt Robert Morgan and the men of the B-17 "Memphis Belle," 324th Squadron, 91st BG. The mission is both routine and climactic, because 25 missions completed meant the crew could rotate out of combat. (Too many never made it to 25.) It's a measure of the men who flew these planes that several of the Belle's crew signed on to fly B-29s against Japan. Almost all of the color clips of B-17s you see on the cable history channels are taken from this film.

The 98th Bomb Group: Liberators Over AfricaExclusive original documentary from Military Arts Pictures Exclusive original documentary from Military Arts Pi cures. This recently discovered footage shows Medal of Honor winner Col. John R. "Killer " Kane and the men of the 98th Bomb Group in the Summer of 1943, shortly before the heroic, costly Ploesti mission, at their desert base in Benghasi/Benina, Libya. You'll see legendary B-24s like "The Vulgar Virgin," "The Sandman," and "War Cloud." Sadly, several of these ships were filmed here for the last time before they were lost over Romania. There's an unexpected gem too. Soon after the Axis surrender in Tunisia, 9th combat cameraman Jim Bray hitched a ride on a B-24 and filmed all the major North African targets the 98th had hit from the air, from El Alemein to Tunis. You'll see Tobruk, Tripoli, Benghazi, Bizerte and more from the air, the way pilots and crew saw them during the Desert War. And the big Liberator goes in low too so you can take in sunken warships, clamoring liberty ships unloading their cargoes, and bombed out harbors that have long since been rebuilt. This is a priceless time capsule.

If you haven't stopped by Zeno's Drive-In before, we also feature 1940-45 vintage WWII Army & Navy films and pilot's manuals on how to fly the F4U, F6F, P-38, P-39, P-40, P-47, P-51, P-61, TBF/TBM, AT-6/SNJ, B-17, B-24, B-25, A-20, A-26, B-26, B-29, and Stearman N2S. Alert! - don't miss the F-86 & B-58!

Free admission for all. That's over 14 hours of rockin' World War II props & jets for free viewing over the Internet!

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Net Videos: B-52s Vietnam, Mustang Dive Bombers, Spruced Up Memphis Belle, German Paratroopers, 98th BG B-24s

Question Bavarian Swords

Guys, here are two swords, cavalry, I believe; one bavarian unmarked (Brass-Hilt), and the other ( Nickel-Hilt) with a distributer's mark on the reverse and a mark I can't identify on the obverase. Thanks for looking, Hal

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crete finds request for info

hi guys pics wont load at the moment i need some sort of security pass and have asked the site admin guys what is needed.

in the mean time does any one know what an 8x18 wheel with a central hole and four locking nut holes may fit onto also says something like kompanie on the inner rim thought it may be some sort of light anti tank gun . found it on a roof in a deserted barracks of sorts in crete last year left it there as well thank will post these pics and a few others as soon as dave.

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Verdun Finds

A number of years ago a few fellow collectors and I spent a long weekend walking through the Verdun battlefield - heres a few of the items I discovered.
The pictures reflects a metal boot heel,couple rifle rounds,empty clip,button,potato masher end,buckle,piece of bobwire and a most interesting object a small metal spear. The metal spears were thrown out of WWI airplanes by the handfull as they flew over enemy trenches, hoping to strike an enemy.

Horst

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