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Major Abercrombie possibly US pilot of B-29?
Hi all,
I am sorry for mess posting my question in wrong folder for the first time, now it should be OK ![]() I am looking for information about man, who should be pissibly pilot of B-29. I found him in the ORB of No. 149 Squadron RAF equipped by Washingtons (B-29) when he made one training flight as Co-pilot in April 1951. As there is always mentioned only Captain + Co-pilot I suppose he was a pilot. He may be member of American staff with the Washington Conversion Unit based at Marham or possibly was getting some practice before going to Korean war? Any ideas much appreciated. Pavel
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