Dear Ed,
Good point. That's exactly what's happened for me with a number of your posts. Sometimes an aircraft will have been photographed by a dozen different G.I.'s. Linking those photos together can tell a whole new story. For instance, with enough photos and helpful brain goo, it was discovered that the Allies were taking apart assembled Me 262's after the war at Scheppach. Imagine the delight in connecting the photos of the aircraft assembled and subsequently disassembled!! With enough photos and enough views, the whole surroundings started to be defined.
So, even if we don't win the original, having that low res. image can certainly be of help in our research.
Regards,
Richard
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