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alex-needs-friends t1_jdj0seq wrote

Does anyone know what the flags are that are hanging towards the top of City Hall?

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theholyroller t1_jdk4rtz wrote

I was surprised to see the PSFS building in the photo because I assumed it wasn't nearly that old based on its modern style, but I was wrong. Built in 1932 and (according to an unsourced claim on wikipedia) it is considered the country's first modern skyscraper.

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ChipmunkFood t1_jdjd73a wrote

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Stevekane42 t1_jdjprjh wrote

sick!!

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ChipmunkFood t1_jdvayb6 wrote

It's a dive bomber from WWII.
What's sick or nuts is how there were used.
With a dive bomber you put the plane in a dive, heading toward the target. (They have air brakes to slow the plane down, but it still is a crazy thing).
It turns out that the ballistics problem of aiming the bomb is much easier with dive bombing versus a plane dropping a bomb when flying level (Level bombing). Of course, it takes nerves of steel and titanium gonads to do a dive bombing attack.
Dive bombing was used mainly against shipping. Dive bombing was also used as a "mobile artillery" by the Germans with their (in)famous Stuka dive bomber (Ju 87). [wikipedia on Stuka] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_87)
Other famous/infamous dive bombers were the US Douglas SBD Dauntless and Japanese Val (Aichi D3A).

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Stevekane42 t1_jdvgzjh wrote

I wonder when dive bombing started to phase out. Also pretty wild to see a bombing plane at all flying over philly

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ChipmunkFood t1_je1osix wrote

I think with more accurate bombing techniques/bombsights it went away.
However a bombing plane over Philly is really no different than one of those military plane flyovers during big events. The only difference is that the new military planes could do much, much, much more damage than a dive bomber,

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ACY0422 t1_jdjug12 wrote

My parents were teens during the war and would tell me about low flying aircraft doing training.
The Navy had an airfield in the Navy Yard until about 1960. There are still large hangers from the aircraft factory that was open until 1940.

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Ng3me t1_jdk6t49 wrote

The city looks small from way up here. I wonder who’ll survive.

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psc1919 t1_jdm67q4 wrote

What a great photo

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Stevekane42 t1_jdjpsua wrote

wow this photo is badass, wanna use it for an album cover

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chopinrocks t1_jdkvr5c wrote

Cool. Doesn't really look that different now. PSFS building changed. And buildings can now be taller than the rim of Will Penn's Hat. (that was actually a law)

But from this angle the city just about looks the same then as it does now.

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