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Photo Engineer

Looking back at you!

This picture was not taken by me.

It was taken by my room mate from one of the planes you see stacked up in the other refueling picture. He was shooting from one of the oblique lenses on 9x10 B&W Kodak Aerial film.
Location
East China Sea 1960 - 1961
Equipment Used
Oblique Aerial Camera (9x18)
Exposure
UNK
Film & Developer
Aerial film
Paper & Developer
Scan of print
Lens Filter
HA-1 (High Altitude Filter)
Yes, and I was sitting in the little round blister on the side of the KB50J taking pictures of the guys refueling. See the other posts for those pictures.

BTW, I saw one of the KB50Js lose an outboard jet engine once. I was on the ground, and the engine fell right on the runway from the plane which was about 1000 - 2000 ft up.
 
Oh, so the KB50J is a B-29 with outboard jet engines on the wings in addition to the Wright ?Cyclones? inboard....
 
Mike;

Different entirely AFAIK. Larger wings to suppor the load and speed, larger body to hold the fuel, and etc.

PE
 

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