Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #126: An Alphabet Challenge–Subjects That Begin with the Letter A. Posted bychava61December 5, 2020Posted inUncategorized A is for aviation & airplanes…. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related Published by chava61 “Don’t ask where I am from, ask where I am a local!” View more posts
I love those classic planes from the World War II era. The good luck mascots on the war planes are so interesting. Great choice for the challenge. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I am glad you like them. A also be airport where are these beautifully kept aircraft are located. 🙂 LikeLike Reply
Oh my goodness Chava, what an Array of Airplanes. Loved the camouflaged one – although I hope they had better ways to defend themselves beyond that! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I figured an A challenge would inspire you to share airplane image. Wonderful. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Great choices of these old planes! Number two looks like it’s got black peanuts all over! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I love those classic planes from the World War II era. The good luck mascots on the war planes are so interesting. Great choice for the challenge.
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I am glad you like them. A also be airport where are these beautifully kept aircraft are located. 🙂
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Love these!
janet
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Oh my goodness Chava, what an Array of Airplanes. Loved the camouflaged one – although I hope they had better ways to defend themselves beyond that!
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I figured an A challenge would inspire you to share airplane image. Wonderful.
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You knew before I did! 🙂 But of course it makes sense.😊
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Ooh. NICE! I love old aircraft.
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Great choices for this theme, Chava!
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Great choices of these old planes! Number two looks like it’s got black peanuts all over!
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It’s called Camouflage!
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I know…but it looks a bit different from today´s camouflage patterns?
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I assume it was the common pattern at the time it was used in a military context.
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Yes, I guess so!
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