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~must not post pearl harbour photos!! must not post pearl harbour photos!! ~
Why?
Afraid of waking a sleeping Giant?![]()
Check out these really great WWII 4x5 Kodachromes:
http://pavelkosenko.wordpress.com/2012/03/28/4x5-kodachromes/
That’s a stunning collection of photos; I’ve never seen 40’s photos with that quality before.
http://www.pavelkosenko.com/lj/048/24.jpg
Woof!
http://i48.tinypic.com/2433mgz.jpg
This is not a great WWII image. It is, however, a picture of a large, empty lot north of the Long Beach Airport. The WWII pictures you posted were taken here within the Douglas Aircraft factories that used to sit on this land. Because of the extensive photography taken here back in the 40s, it's considered to be the spiritual home of Rosie The Riveter(s). Officials are in the process of putting up tributes to them.
Directly north is the town Douglas Aircraft built: Lakewood (famous city motto: "Tomorrow's city - today!"). If you'd like to get the full effect of the surroundings while you drive through Lakewood, music like this is required listening:
Slaney - Window Gazing
Convair plants at Lindbergh Field San Diego built the fuselage sections for the DC-10 and the MD-11. The program produced a lot of local jobs for San Diegans.![]()
The Convairs were beautiful planes. There's still an extremely rare 990 parked at the entrance of the Mojave Airport, I think, unless they finally scrapped it...now called the Mojave Spaceport, home of Virgin Galactic. It's where all the folk with 200K to blow are going to launch into space privately for the first time.