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P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:31 am

I visited the open house at American Aero Services in New Smyrna Beach, FL on Saturday. There was a P-38 in the hangar undergoing restoration (see photo). Can anyone tell me the identity of this aircraft?
Thanks
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Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Mon Nov 19, 2018 10:18 am

This is the ex Mark Hurd, Harrah and Evergreen N505MH. Now with Collings Foundation.

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:39 am

Thanks much!

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:55 am

Any more pics of the open house?

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Mon Nov 19, 2018 1:30 pm

Just posted photos to WIX Facebook page.

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Tue Nov 20, 2018 6:13 am

She will reportedly wear Thomas McGuire's "Pudgy V" markings once complete.

- Dennis S.
Thornton, CO USA

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:40 am

Dennis7423 wrote:She will reportedly wear Thomas McGuire's "Pudgy V" markings once complete.

- Dennis S.
Thornton, CO USA


Ugh. Another "Ace" scheme. Besides wasn't (is) LSFM P-38 painted up as it? For that matter does anybody know the status of that P-38?

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Tue Nov 20, 2018 10:50 am

The former LSFM P-38 is the same one that is now "Thoughts of Midnite", owned by Dan Friedkin for the past several years and flown regularly.

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Tue Nov 20, 2018 1:06 pm

Respectfully, not just another “Ace”.

Thomas McGuire is the second ranking American ace, one of the most decorated USAAF Aces of the Second World War and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. He was in Combat from July of 43 to Jan 7, 1945, less than 18 months. With 38 kills and his book “Combat Tactics in the Southwest Pacific Area” written for the Fifth Air Force, he is an exemplary fighter pilot and considered one of the best of the best. Of the airworthy P-38 Lightning’s in the world, few are in a correct scheme relresentative of a top ace. The last one correctly done may have be Putt Putt Maru, flown by Major Charles MacDonald. As for McGuire, His scheme is unique and while there is a “Pudgy” on static display, it’s about time A P-38 was painted and flown in his memory.

The CMH was awarded to TWO pilots in WWI, Sixteen in WWII and three in Korea. Each awardee is a special and uncommon person. ANY MOH scheme should be considered special.
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Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Tue Nov 20, 2018 3:40 pm

CH2Tdriver wrote:Ugh. Another "Ace" scheme.

The nerve of them to pick an 'ace' scheme when there are so many civilian racer schemes.

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Tue Nov 20, 2018 5:15 pm

Joe Scheil wrote:Respectfully, not just another “Ace”.

Thomas McGuire is the second ranking American ace, one of the most decorated USAAF Aces of the Second World War and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. He was in Combat from July of 43 to Jan 7, 1945, less than 18 months. With 38 kills and his book “Combat Tactics in the Southwest Pacific Area” written for the Fifth Air Force, he is an exemplary fighter pilot and considered one of the best of the best. Of the airworthy P-38 Lightning’s in the world, few are in a correct scheme relresentative of a top ace. The last one correctly done may have be Putt Putt Maru, flown by Major Charles MacDonald. As for McGuire, His scheme is unique and while there is a “Pudgy” on static display, it’s about time A P-38 was painted and flown in his memory.

The CMH was awarded to TWO pilots in WWI, Sixteen in WWII and three in Korea. Each awardee is a special and uncommon person. ANY MOH scheme should be considered special.


Fair enough...just so long as CF brings it to the next McGuire AFB Open House!

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Tue Nov 20, 2018 7:33 pm

CH2Tdriver wrote:
Joe Scheil wrote:Respectfully, not just another “Ace”.

Thomas McGuire is the second ranking American ace, one of the most decorated USAAF Aces of the Second World War and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. He was in Combat from July of 43 to Jan 7, 1945, less than 18 months. With 38 kills and his book “Combat Tactics in the Southwest Pacific Area” written for the Fifth Air Force, he is an exemplary fighter pilot and considered one of the best of the best. Of the airworthy P-38 Lightning’s in the world, few are in a correct scheme relresentative of a top ace. The last one correctly done may have be Putt Putt Maru, flown by Major Charles MacDonald. As for McGuire, His scheme is unique and while there is a “Pudgy” on static display, it’s about time A P-38 was painted and flown in his memory.

The CMH was awarded to TWO pilots in WWI, Sixteen in WWII and three in Korea. Each awardee is a special and uncommon person. ANY MOH scheme should be considered special.


Fair enough...just so long as CF brings it to the next McGuire AFB Open House!


No! They'll take it and put it on a pole!

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Tue Nov 20, 2018 10:11 pm

CH2Tdriver wrote:
Dennis7423 wrote:She will reportedly wear Thomas McGuire's "Pudgy V" markings once complete.

- Dennis S.
Thornton, CO USA


Ugh. Another "Ace" scheme. Besides wasn't (is) LSFM P-38 painted up as it? For that matter does anybody know the status of that P-38?


Nope, when it was with Lone Star it was MacDonald's "Putt Putt Maru".

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:41 am

Warbird Kid wrote:
CH2Tdriver wrote:
Joe Scheil wrote:Respectfully, not just another “Ace”.

Thomas McGuire is the second ranking American ace, one of the most decorated USAAF Aces of the Second World War and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. He was in Combat from July of 43 to Jan 7, 1945, less than 18 months. With 38 kills and his book “Combat Tactics in the Southwest Pacific Area” written for the Fifth Air Force, he is an exemplary fighter pilot and considered one of the best of the best. Of the airworthy P-38 Lightning’s in the world, few are in a correct scheme relresentative of a top ace. The last one correctly done may have be Putt Putt Maru, flown by Major Charles MacDonald. As for McGuire, His scheme is unique and while there is a “Pudgy” on static display, it’s about time A P-38 was painted and flown in his memory.

The CMH was awarded to TWO pilots in WWI, Sixteen in WWII and three in Korea. Each awardee is a special and uncommon person. ANY MOH scheme should be considered special.


Fair enough...just so long as CF brings it to the next McGuire AFB Open House!


No! They'll take it and put it on a pole!


Here is what you'll do. Have CF's N505MH come to McGuire's open house every year. On the proviso that the McGuire folks take their 38 off the toothpick, make a loan/ exchange agreement with the P-38 National Association at March AFB for their fibreglass Lightning. It even has genuine landing gear! It can also be mounted as a weather vane and swivel around in NJ. And ol' N9957F can return to a roofed shelter in California. Good for everybody involved (Not least the artefact currently "blowin' in the wind").

T J

Re: P-38 Restoration at American Aero Services

Wed Nov 21, 2018 2:07 pm

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