airnutz wrote:
Cubs2jets wrote:
Mark,
You're way more informed on these subjects than I am. Walk me through why you think these two are the same plane? I see: very different settings, on is painted one natural metal, one is damaged (bent prop) sitting on flatbed the other appears in flyable condition.
C2j
C2J, I think you mean Mike(Furline), not Mark. The B5N Kate evaluated by the Technical Air Intelligence Center as TAIC 6 was captured with the tailcode KEB-306. It's odd to me the TAIC would replace the hinomaru roundel after stripping the paint.
It was captured on Saipan in 44, the lower prop blade was cut off so it would fit on the trailer with gear retracted. The natural aluminum finish is back in the States after being stripped/evaluated. It flew with the US Stars & Bars for a bit, the hinomaru must have been added back on at a later date.
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