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Re: Daniel Archibald Carmichael USN
There was a Naval Air Station at Port Columbus (airfield) just outside of Columbus, Ohio.
This was the station of reserve squadron VF-692 (later VA-692?) The following is a long posting by David A Doll, who was eventually an aviator in that squadron: https://thebrownshoes.org/story/david-doll Search for "Carmichael" and you will find a section on Doll's recollections of a most unforgettable character, the architect Dan Carmichael. Also in Columbus was a factory for North American, Air Force Factory 85. It is mentioned in this link about the airport (now John Glenn Columbus International Airport). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_G...tional_Airport https://www.globalsecurity.org/milit...ity/afp-85.htm I suspect that is where Carmichael was a "test pilot", perhaps not "full time". He may have been a navy acceptance pilot for new naval aircraft being produced there. Brief mention at the top of the page (scroll up for the preceding page) on Carmichael as CO of VF-692 (a single pilot prop plane reserve squadron) in 1956: https://www.google.com/books/edition...sec=frontcover Last edited by RSwank; 23rd July 2022 at 22:35. |
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