While looking for some of our latest mysteries I've stumbled upon "THE MOTHER LOAD".
The SanDiego Air & Space Museum has posted what appears to be their entire photo collection on Flickr. Over 5,000 pages of photos spanning the entire history of aviation. The majority of photos are of aircraft, but some of the sections are of airfields, personnel, etc. Each page has 18 photos on it, and I'm currently up to page 857. Almost 100,000 photos in total. I've found pics of aircraft I've been looking for for years, plus a whole slew of models I didn't know existed. A veritable GOLDMINE. Check it out!
NOTE: The first few dozen pages have the photos mis-labeled (out of sync by one photo - the labels are correct if you apply them to the previous photo.) Eventually they get their act together and get it right. Here's the link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sdasmarchives/page1/
The SanDiego Air & Space Museum has posted what appears to be their entire photo collection on Flickr. Over 5,000 pages of photos spanning the entire history of aviation. The majority of photos are of aircraft, but some of the sections are of airfields, personnel, etc. Each page has 18 photos on it, and I'm currently up to page 857. Almost 100,000 photos in total. I've found pics of aircraft I've been looking for for years, plus a whole slew of models I didn't know existed. A veritable GOLDMINE. Check it out!
NOTE: The first few dozen pages have the photos mis-labeled (out of sync by one photo - the labels are correct if you apply them to the previous photo.) Eventually they get their act together and get it right. Here's the link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sdasmarchives/page1/