File:41-39401. .jpg
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This photo shows 41-39401 in disuse in Van Nuys, CA in the mid-1970s. We were able to determine the location of the photo based on the Hangar in the background, which reads "The Great Atlantic & Pacific Aeroplane Company", who operated a hangar in Van Nuys, CA. Note that the plane is painted up to look like a WWII bomber, but this a fictional paint scheme. The yellow stripe is meant to be a 409th Bombardment Group marking, but the real version doesn't have the grey stripe as well. 409th Planes also didn't have a letter on the tail like that. The plane was still registered as N3457G during this photo. Image Credit Unknown.
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current | 18:44, 6 July 2020 | 1,840 × 1,232 (1.16 MB) | WikiSysop (talk | contribs) | This photo shows 41-39401 in disuse in Van Nuys, CA in the mid-1970s. We were able to determine the location of the photo based on the Hangar in the background, which reads "The Great Atlantic & Pacific Aeroplane Company", who operated a hangar in... |
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