Lyle, Bill, Ed, Sparky, Jeff, and fellow members:
I too love this plane and was very fortunate to visit the National Museum of Naval Aviation several times. I was also on a first-name basis with Mr. Goodhill the curator. In addition to the Ginter books, which in themselves are a great repository of colored photos of the plane as well as the cockpit interiors, I too have a collection in b+w of this very same plane -both interiors as well as exterior. Long story made short, I was given special permission to take extensive photographs of this plane and would say conservatively speaking, there must be at least 100 shots, including squared-on overall shots of four views, squared-on shots of many of the components such as landing gears, etc., extreme close ups of the pilot's controls and the rear occupant's cockpit that went far beyond Ginter's books. So, no copyright issues here.
One thing that may have been overlooked is the radial engine. It's exceedingly rare nowadays and I believe it's also the same type that powered Howard Hughes racer. Correct me if I'm wrong here.
In anticipation of how and why I did this; again long story made short, I was (am) just another avid modeler (Nut? Junky?) that wanted to take detailed close ups of future modeling projects. Just that this got carried away and I ended up taking tens of thousands of photos of hundreds of rare, popular, classics, biplanes, warbirds and jets over the pass 35 some-odd years. This makes me celebrating my 41st birthday for the 29th time, I refuse to grown up.
Gary (Skye)
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