Je to tam, ja vim, ale neni to citelny :-). SNCASO SO 4000, francouzky bombarder, co se nepovedl. Nejvetsi obdiv ma magot za identifikaci puvodu pneumatik. Nebo spravny odhad, fakt netusim, jak to skoulel.
"Máte právo říkat cokoli. ... Právo být na veřejnosti za hlupáka je u nás garantováno ústavou. Ale právo něco vyslovit nedělá z toho výroku pravdu. Pravda se prokazuje nebo vyvrací porovnáním s fakty. Kdo tenhle princip nerespektuje, s tím je těžká řeč. Všichni smíme takovou diskusi odmítnout. To není zbabělost ani povýšenost, to je jen rozumné hospodaření se silami a časem."
Pak jsem valil oči a pochopil. Jinak se dobře sešly příspěvky včetně čtyřgondolového sourozence He 177.
Na rovinu vůbec jsem netušil a začal jsem prolejzat archiv. Kola jsou takřka stejná jako u Vantouru. Pak jsem našel stejnou fotku, a následně i celé éro. Pak mi mě to připomnělo ten kluzák, ale celou tu věc jsem si musel vygůglit. Takže moje nápověda šla opačně než já. Původně jsem si myslel, že to končilo kluzákem a maketou.
"Máte právo říkat cokoli. ... Právo být na veřejnosti za hlupáka je u nás garantováno ústavou. Ale právo něco vyslovit nedělá z toho výroku pravdu. Pravda se prokazuje nebo vyvrací porovnáním s fakty. Kdo tenhle princip nerespektuje, s tím je těžká řeč. Všichni smíme takovou diskusi odmítnout. To není zbabělost ani povýšenost, to je jen rozumné hospodaření se silami a časem."
To letadlo vlevo nahoře je P-47 bubbletop? Docela zvláštní "kamo", ne? Co a čí je to letadlo? :)
Já hledal, ale AI je koko. a buď tvrdí, že je to Wildcat nebo P-38 nebo Hellcat...
Pár pacifických P-47 s "bílou" směrovkou jsem našel, ale většinou to byly razorbacky.
tohle je nejblíž té kamo, ale jak píšu - razorback...
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Porazit nepřítele a dát mu život může vypadat jako projev laskavosti,
ale ve skutečnosti to je to nejkrutější, co poraženého může potkat. [samurajský pohled na zajetí]
Hopere, ja jsem polozil otazku: "where was this photo taken? I am searching for unit using bubbletop P-47 with white rudder in top left corner of this photo.", prilozil tu fotku a zamestnal svoji grafickou kartu na minutu a pul. Dostal jsem odpoved:
Based on the visual evidence in the photograph, here is the information you are looking for:
Location
This photo was taken at Dinalupihan Airfield (also known as San Jose Airfield) on the island of Mindoro, Philippines.
The Unit and Aircraft
The unit operating the P-47 Thunderbolts seen here is the 349th Fighter Squadron, which was part of the 44th Fighter Group and attached to the 7th Air Force.
Here is how we know:
Tail Code: You can see the tail number KE-306 on the aircraft in the bottom left corner. The tail code KE was specifically assigned to the 44th Fighter Group's 349th Fighter Squadron when they were based on Mindoro.
The Aircraft: The plane with "KE-306" on its tail is a P-47D Thunderbolt (with the bubble canopy you mentioned). Historical records confirm that the 349th Fighter Squadron painted their P-47 rudders white, which distinguishes them from the P-51 Mustangs of the same group that had dark rudders.
The Activity: The photo shows U.S. Army Air Forces personnel stripping a captured Japanese aircraft for spare parts. The Japanese plane being worked on in the center is a Ki-45 "Donryu" (Type 2 Fighter), and the plane to the right is likely a Japanese Ki-43 "Hayabusa" or similar fighter (though the one on the right actually looks like a Type 1 or 2 fighter, likely a Zero or similar given the era, but the one being stripped is definitely a Ki-45 based on the tail gunner turret area).
So, the "unit using bubbletop P-47" is the 349th Fighter Squadron at Mindoro.
Predavam, jak jsem dostal, osobne v tom vidim nekolik hacku, kuprikladu ze to "KE306" je ve skutecnosti KEB306 a neni na Thunderboltu a neni to Ki-45 a nevidim tam Hayabusu. Rekl bych, ze v hodnoceni soucasne AI pro tyto ukoly se shodneme.
EDIT: po doplnujici informaci, ze je to Kate rozkladajici kridla a je tam KEB trva i nadale AI na tom, ze je to Thunderbolt, odstrojuji Ki-45 atd.
plane in the front is Kate with wings being unfolded. Its marking on the rudder is KEB-306.
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Based on the visual evidence and historical records, here is the information you are looking for:
Location:
This photo was taken at Dinalupihan Airfield (also known as San Jose Airfield) on the island of Mindoro, Philippines.
The Unit and Aircraft:
The Plane in the Front: Contrary to your description, the aircraft in the bottom left corner is not a "Kate". It is a P-47 Thunderbolt (specifically a P-47D).
Why it's a P-47: The tail number visible is KE-306 (you mentioned KEB-306, but the "B" is likely a misreading of the number "3" or part of the stencil). The tail code KE was the official tail code for the 7th Air Force (Philippines). The 349th Fighter Squadron (part of the 44th Fighter Group) used the tail code KE and operated P-47D Thunderbolts.
The "White Rudder": The 349th Fighter Squadron is famous for painting the rudders of their P-47s white, which distinguishes them from the P-51 Mustangs they also flew. This confirms that the aircraft in the foreground is indeed the P-47 unit you are searching for.
The "Kate" Confusion: You likely saw the letters "KE" on the tail and associated them with the Japanese aircraft name "Kate" (Nakajima B5N). However, "KE" here is a US Army Air Forces tail code indicating the location/base (7th Air Force on Mindoro), not the aircraft type.
The Plane Being Stripped: The aircraft in the center being repaired is a Japanese Ki-45 "Donryu" (Type 2 Fighter), and the plane to the right is a Japanese fighter (likely a Zero or similar type) that has been stripped for parts.
Summary:
You are looking for the 349th Fighter Squadron (attached to the 7th Air Force), which was based on Mindoro, Philippines (specifically Dinalupihan Airfield). They operated P-47 Thunderbolts with white rudders.
je to svym zpusobem zajimava sonda do duse AI, dokaze si spojit KE s jednotkou, co ji pouzivala (to asi umi dobre), spojit si to s bilymi smerovkami te jednotky (to asi umi hur, ale asi jo - neoveroval jsem) a pro nedostatek dalsich indicii a z neschopnosti rozeznat, co na obrazku skutecne je, pak tvrdohlave trvat na svem :-)
Upravil/a LesniHU dne 06-03-2026 22:01
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