The 34th Fighter Squadron
In these ruins of a Japanese
temple on Ie Shima in WW2
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In Temple ruin photo ,possible UFO ?I think its a Blimp or Dirigible.Blimp I would think highly possible as they were used for Submarine warfare.I put the photo on to AOL then blew it up 200 percent.The lower gondola appears slightly distorted towards the front, but my gut feeling is its a Blimp. John from New York When I was an intelligence officer in Bomber Command in the winter of 1943-44, I debriefed several crews about some lights that had attacked them when they were over the Baltic. They fired at the lights, which didn’t shoot back. These lights didn’t seem to do anything, just pulse and go round. We put it down to fatigue, but later, after I had sent the reports in, an American G2 Intelligence Officer told us that their bombers saw lights in the sky - ‘foo-fighters’ he called them.’ Michael Bentine Read more at about UFO's in WW2 Here. |
Y-I-BET
On the Youth of America
What is the future
of your child?
WW1 Aircraft | WW2 Fighters | Jet Fighters | Ships | Tanks | Guitars |
Pitts Aerobatic Aircraft Wing Building
Shows many Pitts aircraft
from building to flying This is the worlds most successful aerobatic aircraft.
First built by Curtis Pitts using a 65 hp engine which he though would
be excessive power, the Pitts is now built using engines with horsepower
ratings of 450 hp and more. You too can build a Pitts aircraft in your
own garage.
Exhibit Added 8-Dec-1999
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Look at these exhibits and tell me what these men really fought for.
the 34th fighter Squadron
USS Kitty Hawk
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