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Old 18th July 2022, 19:07
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Re: American aircraft photos

Hi Stig. Yes it is; the 98BS was flying Recon missions (not photo-recon, I don't think they had cameras) from 23 July 1942 over the Solomons from New Caledonia. The cameramen on board were Marines.
Despite the reports it looks like there were no B-17 losses on 13 Sept. 1942 only 6 F4Fs, in the S. Pacific. Apart from the name there are several differences between the 2; TM1 has a long mast behind the pitot, TM2 a short one in a slightly different location, plus the sea-search radar.
Anyway these are some of Ralph's photos, at least 5 show TM2 --a couple with the Guadalcanal watch-tower in back; the 98th was there from Nov. 1942 while the Group was based in the New Hebrides.
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