An A-20 attack plane pilot swooped down to within 60 feet of the ground to get this aerial view of smashed enemy planes at Lae. More then 50 Japanese planes, destroyed by allied bombing and strafing raids, litter the airfield at Lae. In this photograph, showing a small section of the dump, are three smashed medium bombers and four, possibly five, Zeros that will never fly again. March 1, 1943. (Photo by USA Air Corps).
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