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One For PV Gurus

Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:39 pm

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PV-1 taking off from the Cape Torokina airstrip on Bouganville headed for Rabaul Jan 1944.

Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:13 pm

Thanks for posting the photo...PV-1's and then late in the war PV-2's were used throughout the Pacific and some were also used as nite fighters(PV-1's) . PV-1's could actually out run and turn the tables on some of their opponants. They suffered when fully loaded for the long haul up in the Aleut. campaign...many were lost on take-off or landing due to high speed and icy conditions :cry:
Thanks Again
Dave
PV-2 "AW" :wink:

Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:35 am

On a few limited occasions the RNZAF Venturas were detailed to act as day fighters (interceptors as cover for other bombers). They however never met any oposition as far as I've found so far.

The Hudsons could also outrun, out-manoeuvre and escape fighters including Zeros, much to the surprise of the US guys who reckoned our crews would be sitting ducks in them. No doubt our guys were pleasantly surprised too.

Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:00 am

Thanks for posting that, Jack.....Keep those PV pics coming.

Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:01 am

Ah, that's a great one, jack--thanks for putting it up.

Those prop contrails are a sight to see. It doesn't take a terribly humid day to see them, either. Here's a pic of our PV-2 drawing screw-threads in the sky in a photo pass two years ago:

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