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Vietnam era ordnance markings?

Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:45 pm

Anyone have any clear photos or manuals showing the markings placed on Mk82 500 lb. and Mk83 1000 lb. bombs during the Vietnam era? I've been able to find good shots of present day markings but nothing as yet covering the earlier versions. Also any ideas as to when the M47A1 WP bomb was superseded by the -A2,
-A3 and -A4 versions?

Just trying to get the details right on a little project we've got going on...

TIA! :D

Re: Vietnam era ordnance markings?

Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:56 pm

Just flipped through the ordnance section of Mutza's "A-1 Skyraider in Vietnam" and there are alot of good general photos, but not any of the actual stenciling on those particular weapons - although maybe some of the WP bombs.

If you're willing to spend :45 scrolling through the various images at http://skyraider.org/skyassn/imcol.htm you're bound to find some good stuff, much of it in color, particularly CBU, and with (probably) the clarity to discern the stencils ... but maybe not exactly what you were hoping for.

It may not fit your project, but CBU looks like it'd be easy to fabricate from aluminum tube and flat stock ... just in case there was a "Sandy load" somewhere in your plan. :wink:

Keep us posted!
Ken

Re: Vietnam era ordnance markings?

Sun Jan 24, 2010 5:37 pm

Ok,
Let me send these threads to my dad. He was EOD in the USAF and he can get you the information.

Dad helped a certin WIX skyraider with his rockets :D

Re: Vietnam era ordnance markings?

Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:26 pm

Gonna load up the T-28?

Re: Vietnam era ordnance markings?

Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:47 pm

Thanks guys, we'll see what else turns up.

Ken, I've spent a LOT more than :45 studying the pics at Skyraider.org. Lots of good detail there but it never quite shows what I need. SUU-14's? Hmm, might be some potential there :wink: :wink:

Jeff, any assistance your dad could give would be much appreciated

and, Inspector... T-28? What T-28? Who's got a T-28? :? :P :lol: :lol:

Re: Vietnam era ordnance markings?

Sun Jan 24, 2010 10:52 pm

" 'scuse me while I whips...er.. says FENEC" Just a drug induced fantasy I guess, but it's a VERY LOUD fantasy-hows the gravel gobbler coming along? No pics or updates from you in a while- :wink:

Re: Vietnam era ordnance markings?

Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:17 am

The Inspector wrote:" 'scuse me while I whips...er.. says FENEC" Just a drug induced fantasy I guess, but it's a VERY LOUD fantasy-hows the gravel gobbler coming along? No pics or updates from you in a while- :wink:


Fenec? What Fenec? Them things sound like John Deere's... :)

The F-89 has been mostly re-assembled and is on display as-is. Should start some of the restoration work soon; after we get a couple of other projects done.

Re: Vietnam era ordnance markings?

Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:15 pm

When the weekend weather gets better, I'll pile on the VICTORY and buzz up for a look-

I thought FENEC was that celery lookin' eyetallion vegetable with the eyebrow raising taste

Re: Vietnam era ordnance markings?

Tue Jan 26, 2010 7:21 am

Have you tried contacting the USAF HRA (Historical Research Agency) at Maxwell AFB or the NMUSAF? I don't have the numbers handy but a web search should produce a hit. The other would be the Armament Museum at Eglin AFB. Surely one of those has the exact data you're lookin' for.
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