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    :)All of those remarkable discoveries notwithstanding, the thing I would miss most is Kleenex. Remember when men actually carried handkerchiefs? It wasn't all that long ago. Possibly one of the most disgusting inventions of all time (if you can call a ratty old piece of cloth an invention.):eek::D
     
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    Anybody know if this is the California or Norwood Ohio plant.
     
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    #71901 geeeez... maybe you can take it with you!?
     
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    This 1937 photo made available on Friday May 3, 2013 by the RAF Museum London shows a German WWII Dornier Do 17 bomber in Zurich. The only known surviving example of the German Dornier Do 17 bomber known as the “flying pencil” is to be salvaged from its watery grave in the English Channel. Museum director Peter Dye said Friday the bomber is roughly 60 feet below the surface and that bringing it to the surface intact will be tricky. (AP Photo/RAF Museum
     
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    Two types of round spheres apparently helped well known English dirt track racer Les Blakeborough. This undated press photo shows a wheel he invented that carried a series of large wooden balls mounted on the rim in place of a tire. The inventor claimed his new device makes broad-sliding more rapid and also made it possible to broadside on hard surfaces. More at The Old Motor.
     
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    Rest in Peace Mr Priest. Thanks for your bravery.
     
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    Weighing down wing to stop Hellcat flipping
     
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    P-38's, Aleutians 1944
     
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    Clark Field, Manila, 1939
     
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    Fleet manoeuvres off Hawaii, prewar(US) 1941
     
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    Gen. Doolittle addresses North American workers after his Tokyo raid
     
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    I really dig the rAF cammo! [​IMG]
     
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    Hi Nick,

    I'm so sorry to hear of your recent loss, RIP to your loved one but also know that he is a hero's hero to all great men, to be among the few who flew and overcame the axis in the Battle of Britain is without a doubt, the proudest honor of a man.
     
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    [FONT=arial, verdana]Left - The last car of the first Studebaker century, 3:20 PM Feb 15, 1952.
    Right - The first car of the new Studebaker century, 7:30 AM Feb 18, 1952.
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    M-29 Weasel by Studebaker

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    These bi-planes are Curtiss SBC-3 Helldivers, the last bi-plane type ordered and built for the US Navy. They never saw combat with the USN and were obsolete by the outbreak of WWII, they were then sold to France in 1941!

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    Edit; Empire you are posting some fantastic pictures! Keep up the great work! Please!!
     
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