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FB355 "Mustang", "PK-K"
Was this aircraft camouflaged or bare metal when it was lost on 18 August 1944?
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Re: FB355 "Mustang", "PK-K"
These Mk.IIIs were camouflaged , Dark Green-Ocean Grey, white spinners & nose band with Sky tail band. There's a photo of FB353 PK-H as such in Nov. 44.
Also a paragraph on this action in the OSPREY "Polish aces" book. Regards Nick |
Re: FB355 "Mustang", "PK-K"
I think he may be referring to instances like this,
https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gall...f/p-51-309sqn/ https://www.gettyimages.dk/photos/raf-andrews-field PK*H https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ce/65...3cf18bd77f.jpg |
Re: FB355 "Mustang", "PK-K"
You can date them by the insignia; the revised (red-white-blue Type "C") upper wing cocardes were ordered Jan. 1945. There is a line-up of 315 Mk.IIIs, camouflaged in Feb.45. I'd say the unpainted ones were very late- or post-war. FX876 was lost in August 45.
I'm pretty sure FB355 was in the Day Fighter Scheme in Aug. 44, the same block as FB353. Regards Nick |
Re: FB355 "Mustang", "PK-K"
It has been claimed by few pilots that FB355 was natural metal but there is no evidence for that. The aircraft belonged to a non standard batch, but I personally strongly doubt about it being silver. Anyway, as for now no photo nor any other evidence surfaced.
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Re: FB355 "Mustang", "PK-K"
Can it be confirmed that the serial of PK-H is clearly visible as FB353 in the photos?
This aircraft seems to have had no known service with 315 Sqn. |
Re: FB355 "Mustang", "PK-K"
Yes, it can, it was transferred from No 316 Sqn in the late 1944, before 315 moved to Peterhead. Then to No 65 Sqn I think.
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Re: FB355 "Mustang", "PK-K"
Thanks, but still strange that there is absolutely no reference to 315 Sqn (or indeed 316 Sqn) on the AM78. Home-based squadrons were usually quite good at keeping paperwork up-to-date.
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Re: FB355 "Mustang", "PK-K"
Ah, in theory they shall be flawless, but in reality you can find lots of errors. Flawless are the ones for overseas as they are blank usually. :)
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Re: FB355 "Mustang", "PK-K"
Franek/Nick
Are the details regarding FB355/PK-K and FB353/PK-H taken from the ORB? Also interested in where the photo of FB353 can be found Cheers Stig |
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