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B-29 crew positions - letter V
In a crash report of a B-29 (Sept 48) one crew member has "V" as his function, like P is for pilot.
Would "V" be the VHF radio operator? Also, is "X" a passenger? Thanks for the info. Regards, Leendert |
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Re: B-29 crew positions - letter V
On another forum I heard that "V" is for radar operator and "X" indeed was a passenger ("eXtra").
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