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And why was he taking pictures instead of strafing the crap outta the krauts?
 
If it was a recon mission his job was to take pictures, not to straff. Plus its kinda hard to shot people when the only thing you have onboard are cameras.
 
My question is who's the History Major that wrote "undated photo" in the caption?!
 
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I can't figure out what type a/c it is, either. It's not a p-38, though . . . the pics were taken by the RAF. I can't wait to see the ones taken by the Luftwaffe!
 
No, I think it is a P-38. The cowl is just right, with two support bars, obviously a twin engine aircraft, appears to be a 3 blade prop. Plus the engine's relation to the nose cameras of the reconisance P-38's is about right. The allies often flew each other's aircraft, so being RAF doesn't rule out the P-38 either.
 
Here is the scoop. I no longer claim its a P-38. Its an F-5, a dedicated recon variant of the P-38. The F-5 was unarmed as the gun bay was filled with cameras, the pilot didn't actually carry the camera. It carried two 6 inch K17 cameras in the nose looking sideways (our mystery photo) or one 12 or 24 inch K17 vertical camera looking forward. As over 700 F-5's were made, two other posibilities exsist. One: the caption is mislabled and it is a USAAF, not RAF aircraft. Or: since the British did use P-51s, P-40s, Corsairs, Wildcats, B-24s, Hudsons, PBYs, and lord know what else, it is an RAF aircraft. Although well suited for reconasance the cowling isn't right for a Mosquito, whose radiator air intake is much more streamlined.

Yes, I guess I am a geek.
 
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DragonBravo -
Yes, you are a major geek . . . as if I ever doubted that. Now go take your medicine, lay back down and re-start the L.o.T.R. DVD . . . or go back to your favorite porn site, whichever.
 
Geezzz Toga, I didn't know you were going to take it so personally. After reviewing the photo with the technicalities pointed out in your 'take your medication' theory, I can see that you are right. It's obviously a Mosquito. Probably flown by the USAAF. Now stop interrupting LOTR. :D
 

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