I'm still mucking about with pictures, trying to find some way to organize them, trying to figure which is the best tool for the job, which web site I like the best. Picasa is a little trying, but it does seem to do most of what I want. Like I said earlier,
Stu sent me a link to a page full of pictures. I really don't like these kind of things, you constantly have to fiddle with the controls to get the next picture on the screen. I like slide shows. Press the go button, and then click once every time you want to see the next picture. No fuss, no muss. Well, mostly. Still haven't it gotten it completely sorted out, but it's still better having to scroll through one long page of pictures.
I spent a couple of hours trying to figure out how to organize this bunch, and I finally came up with a sequential order that makes a sort of sense.
Biplanes on the water
Walrus Flying Boat
Swordfish on floats
Biplanes on aircraft carriers
Swordfish over the Ark Royal
Swordfish on carrier deck
Swordfish on grass
Fairey Albacore landing on carrier
Mono-planes on aircraft carriers
Fairey Fulmar
Royal Navy Corsairs on hanger deck
Royal Navy Corsairs on flight deck
Seafire & Pilot
Land based monoplanes. We start with a couple of American planes.
Mustang, or so the label says, hard to tell just what it is, but the angle of the shot is cool.
P-40 Warhawk in North Africa with a crewman directing the pilot from the wing tip.
Oh, the Glorius Spitfire!
Crew tinkering with a Spitfire on the tarmac
Pilots talking while crew tinkers
Crew tinkering with a Spitfire on the grass
Crew tinkering with a Spitfire up on stands
Spitfire being painted in D-Day stripes
Spitfires on the flight line ready to go. I don't think they ever looked this good during the war.
Loading a camera into a Spit for photographic reconnaisance
Ready to go
Really ready to go
Photo reconn taking off
Airborne
Battle of Britain
Squadron formation
Landing craft on the beach in Italy, dead Spitfire in the water
Typhoon
Arming
Small formation in flight
Gliders
100 Gliders on the ground in Operation Market Garden
Hamilcar Glider
Twin Engine Bombers
Baltimore nose
Baltimore dropping a bomb
Beaufort front end
Group of Blenheims and Hurricanes over North Africa
Blenheim on the ground
Pair of Hampdens in flight
Crew going aboard a Douglas A-20 Havoc
Hudson on the tarmac
B-25 Mitchell being serviced
My favorite, the Mosquito
5 Mosquitos on the grass
Mosquito gun test
Crew going aboard a Mosquito
Mosquito in flight
Four Engine Bombers
Halifax in flight
A whole bunch of Sterlings on the tarmac, pre-D-day
3 Sterlings in flight
At least 5 Wellingtons on the ground
Servicing a Whitley
Oh, the Glorious Lancaster
Nose turret
Tail turret
Big wigs walking under the nose
Big crowd standing around
Lancaster / Armament
Bombs en train to loading
All loaded
Armament
Bomb menu
Mucking with fuses in North Africa
Preparing rockets
Ammo belt assembly
Pilots
Bomber crews
Bomber crew
Two stories
Looking forward
Fighter
Pilot
Brit pilot and mascot, North Africa
Hurricane cockpit check in snow
Earl Stanley Lock & Friend, Ace
RAF Pilot
Hurricane pilot Ginger Lacey, scored 18 kills in Battle of Britain
Hurricane pilots
Hurricane pilots hanging out by their caravan
RAF Trainees in Mesa Arizona
Home front
Plotting room
Making terrain models for RAF, UK 1943
Assembling landing gear in the factory
Short Sunderland flying boat factory
RAF Brass
Moral Boosting Poster
Lancaster on display at War Rally, Trafalgar Square, London
Wellington recovered from Loch Ness
Update March 2019. Picasa has died, but it appears that all of the my pictures have been moved to Google Drive, so the link under the picture at top should take you to the album.
Update May 2019. Fixed.