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Ed. This is a P-38L flown by Capt. DeHaven after his last victory with 7FS / 49FG; he was one of the pilots who used the same markings on successive aircraft ( his was an orchid and "13" as he was born on Jan.13 ). Carried on from P-40s though this was more elaborate. The serial (re-marked) looks like 44-26172 an L-5-LO. His 14 victories date from 14/7/43 to 4/11/44 and after the war he signed with Columbia Pictures and made several not very celebrated movies.
His P-40s and P-38s had 7FS light blue spinners, the P-40s with white Theatre tails. Nick |
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Thank you Nick.
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Ed...... as an aside another 49FG pilot made his name post-war but more successfully, 1/Lt. Dan H. David (8FS) later known as Dan Rowan from "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In"; he flew A P-40N 42-104949 "Miss Kathleen II" no.49 before being quite badly wounded.
I believe this P-40 is still with us. He sadly died early (65). Regards Nick |
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That was very interesting Nick. Thanks.
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Photo 1. B-29 42-24492 40BG after re-locating from India to West Field, Tinian (58BW); marking Tri.S/13. She ditched on 14 May en-route to Nagoya (Mission 174) south of Iwo Jima.
Photo 2. B-29 42-24462 444BG also Tinian from India with 58BW, marking Tri.N/37; 678BS unofficial insignia on nose. She survived the war. Regards Nick |
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Hi Nick,
Can you explain the camel markings? TIA, Ed |
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Favourite job for a lot of C-47 - C-46 crews, especially in their normal overloaded condition.... Cheers Stig |
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Ah, yes, of course. Thanks Stig.
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