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Old 24th September 2017, 18:56
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Re: P-39 Aircobra Pictures North Africa

Or maybe the one with gear extended was one of the unflyable P-39s deliberately destroyed at Thelepte airfield before the Germans occupied it? I do wonder if the 20mm in the nose signifies a P-400E?

P-39L-1-BE 42-4493 makes the other aircraft a good candidate for a 350th Fighter Group aircraft whose pilot was probably attached to the 81st Fighter Group.

Possible ID of the bellied in aircraft is the one flown by Lt Howard Sutton of the 346th FS/350th FG shot down by flak NE of Maknassy during the afternoon of 9 February 1943 or (IMHO less likely) either Lt Eudo E. Thibideau of the same squadron/group shot down by flak vic Sbeitla - Sid Bou Zid on 16 February 1943 or Ltc Richard P. Klocko the group commander shot down by flak vic Feriana on 24 February. I say less likely for the latter two because I think they would have been shot down by German flak given they were both lost during the Faid - Kasserine counterattack. Maknassy was held by Italian troops prior to the Faid - Kasserine counterattack.








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