Spam Can North American P-51 Mustang Fighter by Richardphotos
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Planes of Fame Museum at Chino, California
I got tied up again today with business other than my own.
my dvd writer had problems and finally solved by installing a new driver from ASUS, so I do not need to purchase a new one
Comments (17)
Richardphotos
http://worldwar2headquarters.com/HTML/aircraft/americanAircraft/mustang.html
paul_gormley
cool looking plane at that angle, great shot, thanks for the link to the history too
STEVIEUKWONDER
Such a fine looking aircraft!
blinkings
God...I seriously can't remember the last time I actually used a DVD! YEARS! Great shot, and FYI I have never tried Spam!
Kordouane
Beautiful plane
ikke.evc
Nice
minkura
great shot! cool job. 5 stars :)
ontar1
Cool, great capture!
iborg64
Fabulous vintage aircraft photo
marcPoser
In such excellent condition; awesome!
rainbows
such a fine looking craft. Hugs. Didi. xx
DukeNukem2005
It is very beautiful and very nice!
farmerC
Shining shot.
DennisReed
sweet
MagikUnicorn
BEAUTY
RodS Online Now!
Back when 'Spam' meant something besides unwanted email... LOL
What a beauty - excellent shot of her, Richard!
anahata.c
like Rod, I too remember when Spam was a food---and I love the painting of it on this plane. One of my uncles told us about these, he explained that they were called that because they were basic planes, and somewhat cheaply built---like Spam cans. Whether he was right, I don't know; but that's what I remember.
Anyway, another beautiful shot of a hangar interior, with a long sweep into the interior, and beautiful shadow on top---in contrast with the light in front. The plane sits beautifully, with that big painting of "Spam Can"---lol, what an insignia. A really fine shot, Richard. And the yellows just sing...