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 Post subject: 457 Sqn Mustang
PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:10 pm 
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Guys,

I am overwhelmed.

Would love to obtain copies of the shots of this aircraft together with a colour copy of the profile.

Can you let me know how I can obtain the above from you?

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 5:32 pm 
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Hi guys, check out http://www.hyperscale.com/2011/reviews/ ... view_1.htm
More on this aircraft there.


Does anyone know what type of plane Gardner shot down on 10 June? Was he flying this same aircraft and did it have the pin-up then yet? At that time the tail would probably still have had the stripes on the tail.


PS. Great photos, thanks for posting them here!

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 5:37 pm 
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Gardner had no kills.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 5:39 pm 
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Aha, so far for Kagero's research then I guess?

http://www.hyperscale.com/2011/reviews/ ... 1-5_fs.jpg

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 5:42 pm 
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Every Gardner in the AAF with a A2A kill...................

NAME RANK UNIT DATE ENEMY US WAR WEAPON CREDITS

COLE GARDNER E 1st Lieutenant 377FTR 03-16-1945 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1

ENGEL GARDNER W 1st Lieutenant 359FTR 02-10-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 0.33

GARDNER GROVER J 1st Lieutenant 9FTR 04-04-1942 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1
GARDNER GROVER J Major 394FTR 08-25-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1

GARDNER HERMAN W 2nd Lieutenant 5FTR 08-31-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 0.5

GARDNER ROBERT E 1st Lieutenant 37FTR 08-23-1943 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1
GARDNER ROBERT E 1st Lieutenant 37FTR 08-28-1943 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1

GARDNER WARNER F Major 95FTR 06-26-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 2
GARDNER WARNER F Major 95FTR 07-02-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1
GARDNER WARNER F Major 95FTR 07-08-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1
GARDNER WARNER F Major 95FTR 07-26-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1

GARDNER WILLIAM A 1st Lieutenant 35FTR 01-16-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 3
GARDNER WILLIAM A 1st Lieutenant 35FTR 06-16-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1
GARDNER WILLIAM A 1st Lieutenant 35FTR 07-27-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1
GARDNER WILLIAM A 1st Lieutenant 35FTR 08-17-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1
GARDNER WILLIAM A 2nd Lieutenant 35FTR 09-22-1943 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1
GARDNER WILLIAM A Captain 35FTR 11-01-1944 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 1

GARDNER WILLIAM R 2nd Lieutenant 12RCN 02-23-1945 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 0.5
GARDNER WILLIAM R 2nd Lieutenant 12RCN 04-04-1945 Unknown Unknown WW2 Unknown 0.5

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 10:31 pm 
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For what it's worth, I made a profile of this airplane a couple years ago.
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Full size version(2500x994 pixels)

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I would love to see either The Enchantress or Fighting Lady carving circles in the sky someday... 8)

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Django wrote:
I would love to see either The Enchantress or Fighting Lady carving circles in the sky someday... 8)
I too am totally in favour of some more PTO-marked Mustangs on the warbird scene.
The first Mustang I ever saw, and remembered (I might have seen some as a small kid), and also the first airplane I ever photographed, was the French machine that played in the Empire of the Sun movie. Needless to say it looked stunning with the lighning bolt on the side.

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Have tried several times to open the attachments to this thread but to no avail. Ref the Fighting Lady, was there any nose art applied to the starboard side of the machine?


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 4:42 pm 
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Yes, based on a Varga girl.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 4:49 pm 
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The new publication on the 506th Group only shows the lettering but nothing else. Would love to get hold of a copy of a pic showing the detail of that Varga girl. The detail of the port side is well shown in the book.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 5:04 pm 
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You can't see the pics linked in the 4th and 5th post? Are you getting an X? I can see them fine... maybe if you try to open each one in a new window individually?

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Not getting a thing and tried opening elsewhere to no avail. I swear that the Electron Gods hate me !


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 5:55 pm 
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Is there any other way of obtaining a copy of the pics in question?


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FWIW, the 457th is still alive and well today. I used to be an F-16 Crew Chief in that squadron. It's a USAF Reserve squadron attached to the 301st Fighter Wing based at NAS Fort Worth JRB. Great group of guys. Many of the pilots are American Airlines pilots and they were flying Operation Southern Watch on 9/11 out of Kuwait. They immediately shifted missions and began attacking targets in Afghanistan. Can't imagine what it was like being an AA pilot sitting in the cockpit of an F-16 over Afghanistan in the days immediately following 9/11. The best comradarie between pilots and maintainers that I ever saw in all my time in the USAF.

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