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Give this one a ZOOM...you'll like it:-) Many of you have seen pictures of an old car found in a barn that's been the home for chickens, pidgeons, mice, you name it, for years. Tires flat, corrosion, missing parts...a total mess. That's the way this plane was found sometime in the early 1990s. In January 2000, the US Air Force Museum's Restoration Division completed its meticulous restoration of the world's only known Northrop A-17A. This aircraft was delivered brand new to the Army Air Corps in June 1937. The last A-17 was taken off the books in January 1945. I did the same thing with this image as I've recently done with War Prize #1, #2 and #3. Highlighting the aircraft and fading the background (which in actuality is quite busy). For those who love the details, Click Here Thanks a million for all the views, comments and favorites on my last couple of dozen uploads. It provides lots of motivation! Bill:) Trying something new...A big special thanks to Lynell (tennesseecowgirl) for telling me how this is done. HTML of course:-) thumb_1985352.jpg
Well Dressed ~ for Neil (neiwil)

Comments (34)


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auntietk

7:55PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

Excellent postwork! That's a great way to show off the plane in all its glory. I like the silhouette of the plane that's hanging from the ceiling. It appears to give this plane context, as if it were sitting at on the tarmac at at air field, or perhaps just leveling after takeoff. Spectacular results!

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MagikUnicorn

8:02PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

B E A U T Y :)

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goodoleboy

8:07PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

Like the Pheonix that rose from the ashes. Superb bit of restoration with this aircraft of olde, Bill. Love that chrome propeller. With those perforated flaps, I thought it was a Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless dive-bomber when I first saw it. Actually, the Dauntless was developed from the Northrop A-17. And you did a yeoman's job of capturing and postworking the image. Extremely stellar presentation, my friend.

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orig_buggy

8:16PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

this is soo cool ..great reflections and color!!

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bazza

9:16PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

Nice work on this one Bill very well done..

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jocko500

9:57PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

wow this is super shot of a plane

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Markintosh

10:34PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

Great image and great series.

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beachzz

10:55PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

I love the light on this---it just sparkles, not quite what you expect from a plane such as this!!

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bimm3d

10:56PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

superb!!!

frankie96

11:14PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

Planes....automobiles..trains.. etc...sure glad that there are people that appreciate the history associated with them and have the means and skills to restore them.. and this is your usual great presentation of same...

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danapommet

11:45PM | Fri, 04 December 2009

Stellar capture and postwork Bill. Three cheers for the USAF Museum's Restoration Team. Dana

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cfulton

2:13AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

That was a serious bit of polishing! Well done on the crop and post-work, Bill! Cheers, Clive

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durleybeachbum

2:37AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

Very beautiful restoration and a fantastic bit of postwork!

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Meisiekind

2:47AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

I see someone else also said it... I immediately thought about the Flight of the Phoenix.. Very grand image Bill! :)

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mbz2662

3:00AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

Fabulous work. :)

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prutzworks

3:58AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

fav!

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Rainastorm

7:44AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

Super cool post work Bill...this looks GREAT! And wow, impressive info on the restoration job that was done on it. Incredible!!

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tennesseecowgirl

8:36AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

This is shining work... and yippeeee my lessons worked!!! awesome job Bill, and you are very welcome, always glad to help. Any snow out your way today, or is it all here ? :)

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flora-crassella

8:46AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

WONDERful!!!!!

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flavia49

8:59AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

FANTASTIC capture and postwork!!! SUPERB!!

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drace68

9:21AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

At first glance, I too thought "Dauntless." Still haven't seen the thumbnail. Nice presentation.

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kansas

1:09PM | Sat, 05 December 2009

Wonderful old bird. I like your postwork.

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frieder

1:16PM | Sat, 05 December 2009

Perfect shot. So clear and the light/colors are beautiful. Excellent done!!!

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Buffalo1

5:25PM | Sat, 05 December 2009

Cool shot of a plane with greta postwork to single it out.It served in several air forces and saw some combat in China. A-17 was a fine example of 1930s engineering and came in both fixed and retractable landing gear models. Some of the successful features of this plane were incorporated into the Douglas Dauntless dive bomber after Douglas acquired Northrop.

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npauling

5:35PM | Sat, 05 December 2009

A lovely capture of this old aeroplane. It is great that people are prepared to spend many hours restoring all these.

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blinkings

3:24AM | Sun, 06 December 2009

Excuse me but there is my new wallpaper right there!!!!!! Cheers mate I love it!

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sandra46

9:43AM | Sun, 06 December 2009

WONDERFUL WORK !!! IT ENHANCES THE PLANE A LOT!

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debbielove

10:47AM | Sun, 06 December 2009

Great work Bill... Super link and info... You are right ..It is nothing like the one I was about to post... I'll stick it up in the next day or two... Super one.. Rob

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jendellas

2:27PM | Sun, 06 December 2009

I love the way they seem to be suspended, cleaned up beautifully after being found in a barn!!!!!

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danob

5:47AM | Mon, 07 December 2009

What a wonderful aircraft and superb lighting! Bravo Bill

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