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Here is a remarkable U.S. Army Air Corps photo, showing one Lieut. Hutchinson in the nose gun position of a Keystone B-3 Panther with the 9th Bomb Squadron at March Field, Calif., in October, 1932.
A crop of this serves as my avatar over on the VLJ Forum.
The pic must have seen publication or distribution somehow, because 7 years later we have this.
Fred Guardineer's cover for Action Comics #18, November, 1939.
Action of course was the comic where Superman began. This, coincidentally, was the last cover that didn't feature him.
No, of course the AAC didn't paint planes all-over red. In 1932 it was OD fuselage, chrome yellow wings & empennage. The OD was supplanted in 1933 by brilliant cobalt blue.
A crop of this serves as my avatar over on the VLJ Forum.
The pic must have seen publication or distribution somehow, because 7 years later we have this.
Fred Guardineer's cover for Action Comics #18, November, 1939.
Action of course was the comic where Superman began. This, coincidentally, was the last cover that didn't feature him.
No, of course the AAC didn't paint planes all-over red. In 1932 it was OD fuselage, chrome yellow wings & empennage. The OD was supplanted in 1933 by brilliant cobalt blue.