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usmc1855
12-13-2009, 11:39
I've uploaded to a photo album here in the forums, 552 original pictures of WWI aircraft. The album is titled:
http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/picture.php?pictureid=1764&albumid=102&dl=1260727239&thumb=1 (http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/album.php?albumid=102)
WWI ORIGINAL PICTURES OF AIRPLANES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/album.php?albumid=102)

And can be found here:

http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/album.php?albumid=102

Pseudotheist
12-14-2009, 06:57
Really impressive collection; thanks for sharing!

Who names their plane the "snail"?...

Oberst Hajj
12-14-2009, 11:22
Very impressive indeed!

usmc1855
12-14-2009, 15:26
Thanks, I've accumulated about 82 colored illustrations of various WWI planes, such as these two below. Should I upload them, or save them for posting as part of a Trivia/Quiz contest?

Pseudotheist
12-14-2009, 19:11
I can wait for a trivia contest if you want to do that. But I'd just be sure that the people who made those profiles aren't going to take exception to you posting them.

usmc1855
12-14-2009, 19:53
They are from open source pages, and not being used for commercial purposes, nor being claimed as a proprietary creation by me or anyone associated with this site. As such, I'd hope that there should be no issues.

Naharaht
01-07-2011, 16:07
Thank you for all your hard work collecting and posting all those photographs on the site. It seems like a massive piece of work!

Chisco
01-13-2011, 08:23
Awesome, thanks brian.

Flying Officer Kyte
01-13-2011, 12:38
Thats got to be worth a mention in dispatches Brian. Thanks.
Rob.

David Manley
01-13-2011, 12:56
Is there a handy way to download the lot in one go/

The Cowman
01-13-2011, 13:07
Is there a handy way to download the lot in one go/

That's where you pay some 12 yr. old niece or nephew to download them for you... a lot of the kids these days know more about PCs than most adults... bound to be one around that could handle the job and would work for cheap... ;)


Oh and Brian, that is one heck of a collection, not sure how I missed that until today... where did you happen to come up with all of those?

Guntruck
01-13-2011, 15:13
Wow, that's some collection! Thanks for sharing Brian.

grumpybear
01-13-2011, 15:13
very nice pics.

usmc1855
01-13-2011, 20:13
Wow... those where collected into the album here on the forums a bit over a year ago. Kind of surprised to see comments on them again. Thanks.

Honestly... I don't recall where I originally found them at (it must have been a long cold night while the wife was out or something....).

ktodd
01-13-2011, 21:29
Thanks for sharing!!

Shiraz68
01-14-2011, 00:36
Great pics Brian - thanks for uploading them to the site for us all to see.

jbmacek
01-14-2011, 04:20
Awesome! And I want one of each in 1:144!

MayorJim
01-25-2011, 17:53
Hey, hey! ...excellent job...and thanks for sharing!

usmc1855
11-16-2011, 18:25
I'm reviving this thread in hopes that the newer pilots might find this collection interesting.

Doug
11-16-2011, 23:32
Great work, just shows how many different planes in WW1 should be enough to keep WoG and Shapeways busy producing new models for the next couple of years:slysmile:

Bluedevil
11-16-2011, 23:40
Awesome...that should get you a well-deserved medal! :medal::salute:

Burt
11-16-2011, 23:45
Thanks for reviving this thread I didn't know it existed.

Attila57
11-16-2011, 23:47
A great collection!

Attilio

gully_raker
11-17-2011, 16:56
:thumbsup: Thanks Brian! Great collection.:clap::clap: