Hi Vacajun,
You can post your photos in our Gallery section. At the link below you'll find a reference section for these types of photographs.
Simmers Paint Shop
If you have any trouble uploading, let me know and I'll try to help.
I visited the facilities of the Fighter Factory, a WWII aircraft restoration outfit located in Virginia Beach and Suffolk, Virginia last week. Took many (hundreds) of walkaround, detailed photos. Questions:
1. How might I post photos to share with SPS members?
2. In their restoration work hangar they had the remains of a Hurricane that had been flown by a Russian pilot who was shot down in combat and crashed in a peat bog in 1943. The wreckage was discovered in the bog in the 1990s, and it was found that the pilot's body had mummified and been preserved--to the point that the family was able to identify him. Attached is a photo of the canopy, which included several bullet holes. The remaining airframe is mostly tubing and spars. Notice at the lower right of the photo a couple of low-resolution photos of the crash site and the pilot's body. Does anyone have the background and/or a reference on this story?
Many thanks!
Hi Vacajun,
You can post your photos in our Gallery section. At the link below you'll find a reference section for these types of photographs.
Simmers Paint Shop
If you have any trouble uploading, let me know and I'll try to help.
I've added a category for the Hurricane
Serval,
Sorry to mislead you on the scope of photos I'd like to share. In fact, I only have one shot of the wrecked Hurricane. What I'd like to show are detailed pictures of other aircraft taken at this facility and at military air shows I've attended. I try to get views at several cuts along the left side of the fuselage which might help in doing typical left-side profile art.
I've posted a couple of examples in the Gallery for your inspection and guidance to me. Most of my pics are 300k-1.5meg sizes, which might be unacceptably large. Please give a look and let me know if this type of file, size, and subject is appropriate. If not, please excuse my ignorance and delete from the gallery.
Thanks!
Pictures can be 1600 pixels large. I suggest about 75% quality as a nice quality size compromise.
Where you placed the I-16 is a good place. When we get more of the same type we can allways move them to a dedicated folder.
Serval,
Thanks!I'm in the process of uploading some F-4E photos to help current posters.
I can't seem to upload more than one photo at a time from the Browse command. Help?