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Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:59 pm

deserves respect and remembering ... right!!?

Well if that's the case why don't I know anything about the aircraft in this first photo?
What is it and what could have been it's missions?
I leave it to you smarter historians to educate me.

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Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Wed Oct 16, 2019 9:01 pm

And I also have a few additional "somewhat oddities" wearing invasion stripes. Here's the first.

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Cessna AT-17 Bobcat with invasion stripes

Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Thu Oct 17, 2019 12:57 am

Handley Page H.P. 54 Harrow transport conversion (unofficially nicknamed "Sparrow"), probably with 271 Squadron RAF.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handley_P ... .54_Harrow

https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item ... /205127051

(I'm no genius but the looks of the thing just made me think "'30s Handley Page" and it was process of elimination after that :D )

Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Thu Oct 17, 2019 6:00 am

The Harrow is an interesting aircraft in its own right, having been used for aerial mine dropping and flown alone on these night missions. Quite a good read. There were a number destroyed during operation Bodenplatte and of the 100 made I believe 5 made it to VE Day.

Several modelers have made night “fighter” examples with shark mouths on them, however I have not seen a picture of one so marked. Perhaps that will come up someday.

Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Thu Oct 17, 2019 2:17 pm

What about the invasion-striped warbird RV-8s?

:)

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Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:14 pm

Randy Haskin wrote:What about the invasion-striped warbird RV-8s?

:)

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Well, I suppose that somewhere, somebody has a Prinus painted up like a nitro-fuel funny car. :roll:

Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Thu Oct 17, 2019 6:03 pm

Randy Haskin wrote:What about the invasion-striped warbird RV-8s?

Other than it looks dopey? Nothing really!

Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Thu Oct 17, 2019 11:04 pm

Snake45 wrote:
Randy Haskin wrote:What about the invasion-striped warbird RV-8s?

:)

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Well, I suppose that somewhere, somebody has a Prinus painted up like a nitro-fuel funny car. :roll:

Don't tempt me with ideas for my Pious...

Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Thu Oct 17, 2019 11:15 pm

The Cessna is probably a C-78. I don't know about other Liaison Squadrons in WWII, but the 14th Liaison Squadron received two C-78's when they arrived in England. Their purpose was VIP transport, and the 14th was attached to the 3rd US Army and transported Patton in one of the Cessna's on a few occasions. I have evidence of one C-78 which was wrecked by the 14th in France just after their initial deployment, so I know at least one made it to the continent and did not stay in England.

Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Fri Oct 18, 2019 12:52 am

Snake45 wrote:Well, I suppose that somewhere, somebody has a Prinus painted up like a nitro-fuel funny car. :roll:

A little off topic, but........the Hellcat Prius. pop2

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Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Fri Oct 18, 2019 2:37 am

Not such a well known one
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Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:03 am

A68-1001 wrote:Not such a well known one


On the contrary, I'd say very well known, even to the point of current airworthy Widlcat's in similar schemes.

This is TFC's example

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Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Fri Oct 18, 2019 11:25 am

Great thread!

Just to clarify, the TFC Wildcat is a GM-built FM-2 (Wildcat Mk.VI) with a Wright Cyclone and the tall tail, not the original JV579 which was a P&W-powered FM-1 (Wildcat Mk.V). IIRC, it's been in these markings since the D-Day 50th anniversary in 1994.

Royal Navy use of the Martlet/Wildcat does tend to go a little under-appreciated, even in the UK. Here's hoping for plenty more RN Wildcat schemes in the future...

Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Fri Oct 18, 2019 12:15 pm

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9th AF C-47

Re: Anything that flew with Invasion Stripes in 1944 ...

Fri Oct 18, 2019 12:37 pm

Surprised. And here I thought that the French based DC-3 F-AZOX had an inaccurate paint scheme.

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