andrewpit
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Post by andrewpit on Sept 2, 2016 14:12:29 GMT 12
Hi Lisa, I would love to see these photos and am glad to hear it is still there
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Post by agalbraith on Sept 2, 2016 14:38:04 GMT 12
Yes please Lisa!
I guess that indicates she never made it out of the jungle then.....
Thanks very much
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Post by ZacYates on Sept 2, 2016 14:57:29 GMT 12
I hereby add my name to the list of folk eager to see photos! Wicked news!
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Post by TS on Sept 2, 2016 15:42:29 GMT 12
Me too. Pretty please!!!!
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nzlisa
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Post by nzlisa on Sept 3, 2016 9:56:55 GMT 12
Thankyou for the instructions I will give it a go
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nzlisa
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Post by nzlisa on Sept 3, 2016 18:24:27 GMT 12
Thankyou for the instructions I will give it a go I have followed instructions on the photo bucket but have about 40 pictures and unsure how to put them here without doing good one at a time.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Sept 3, 2016 20:18:38 GMT 12
Click on the Reply button on the top-right corner of the Quick Reply box.
That takes you to a more advanced reply box.
In there place the cursor in the box, then click the "Insert Image" button which is seven buttons in from the right. That opens a box, and the top line says Image URL, you need to place the link from Photobucket into there.
To get that link from your Photobucket account, click on the photo you've uploaded into your Photobucket Library folder and it will open individually in a larger format in Photobucket, and on the right of it will be four links. Click the second from top link, which is labelled "Direct", which will copy it to you computer and then back on the forum in that "Image URL" line simply paste it in and hit enter.
The "Insert URL" box closes and places the code on the post. Tab down a line and repeat with the next photo link from Photobucket.
Once you push the "Create Post" button the photos should appear in your post
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Post by Dave Homewood on Sept 3, 2016 20:38:25 GMT 12
If you still cannot work it out, feel free to email me the photos and I'll upload them. Email is dave_daasnz@hotmail.com
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Post by agalbraith on Sept 16, 2016 12:10:50 GMT 12
Hi Lisa/Dave
Any update on the Corsair pics?
Cheers Anthony
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Post by Dave Homewood on Sept 17, 2016 11:57:39 GMT 12
I've heard nothing Anthony.
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Post by agalbraith on Sept 18, 2016 8:56:22 GMT 12
Thanks Dave, just wanting to keep this topic 'alive' so to speak with all the Mosquito activity going on. Lisa? Cheers Anthony
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Post by ZacYates on Jul 28, 2017 14:09:59 GMT 12
Another bump? ;-) Charles Darby's Pacific Aircraft Wrecks book had the forward fuselage and wings of NZ5262 as being at/near Jacquinot Bay airfield, and NZ5429 is still on the Pacific Wrecks website although is little more than a centre section hulk: www.pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/f4u/NZ5429.html
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kiwiwreckdiver
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Still military and aviation history mad
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Post by kiwiwreckdiver on Mar 21, 2019 21:29:16 GMT 12
Another bump? ;-) Charles Darby's Pacific Aircraft Wrecks book had the forward fuselage and wings of NZ5262 as being at/near Jacquinot Bay airfield, and NZ5429 is still on the Pacific Wrecks website although is little more than a centre section hulk: www.pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/f4u/NZ5429.html I too would like to know, however with the main town of Rabual almost abandoned and the new centre in the Vunapop area the re development probable meant that the remains of the F4U were possibly destroyed, id love to speak with anyone how can confirm the location so my mate who is historian on P&O cruise ship can check up on the condition. Cheers
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