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Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:59 pm
Hello,
Looking for information about a Republic P-43 that crashed in or near Tarpon Springs Florida near the Gulf of Mexico. I am looking for information regarding the exact aircraft type (YP-43, P-43, P-43A), aircraft serial number and possibly pilot, training squadron ect. If no one can provide the information, then can someone help me with whom I should contact about domestic WWII crash sites, Air Force Museum? VAC? Bill Larkins? Thank you for your help in my research.
Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:26 pm
Doesn't look like it was a YP-43... check Joe Baugher's listings for 39-704 to 39-716.
http://home.att.net/~jbaugher/1938.html
It could be P-43 41-6680, which crashed and wrecked at Drew Field, FL Sep 19, 1942
see here...
http://home.att.net/~jbaugher/1941_1.html
It's the only one I could conclusively see that crashed in Florida, but perhaps a little closer scrutiny might yield other results.
What is your interest by the way?
Cheers,
Richard
Fri Jul 07, 2006 7:35 am
P-43 Accidents in Florida
Date Aircraft Serial Home Base Pilot Location
420820 P-43A 40-2944 Drew AAF, FL Dell, Raymond E Drew AAF, FL
420830 P-43A 40-2954 Drew AAF, FL Props, Christ A Drew Field, FL
420331 RP-43A UNKNOWN Dale Mabry AAF, FL Duncan, Carol P Dale Mabry Field, FL
420531 P-43 40-2925 Dale Mabry AAF, FL Curtis, Gwynne S Jr Dale Mabry Field, FL
421021 P-43A 40-2938 Foster Field, TX Hageny, Mark C Drew Field, FL
420904 P-43A 40-2936 Drew AAF, FL Kingsley, Hawkins Drew Field, FL
420905 P-43 41-6706 Drew AAF, FL Ryan, John L Drew Field, FL
420907 P-43 41-6710 Drew AAF, FL Garnett, Jack Drew Field, FL
420910 P-43A 40-2919 Drew AAF, FL Leach, John S Drew Field, FL
420910 P-43A 40-2957 Drew AAF, FL Garnett, Jack Drew Field, FL
420910 P-43 41-6674 Drew AAF, FL Mcmills, Phil R Jacksonville, FL
420914 P-43A 40-2931 Drew AAF, FL Simenson, Alvin L Drew Field, FL
420914 P-43 40-2970 Drew AAF, FL Ranta, Reino A Drew Field, FL
420915 P-43 41-6691 Drew AAF, FL Steward, Jock A R Drew Field, FL
420915 P-43A 41-31501 Drew AAF, FL Barrett, Pleasant W Drew Field, FL
420915 P-43A 40-2937 Drew AAF, FL Albertson, Benjamin H Clearwater 10 Mi At Sea, FL
420915 P-43A 40-2901 Drew AAF, FL Campbell, Stanley P Drew Field, FL
420917 P-43 41-6713 Drew AAF, FL Stewart, Jock A R Drew Field, FL
420917 P-43 41-6719 Drew AAF, FL Symonds, Robert W Drew Field, FL
420919 P-43 41-6680 Drew AAF, FL Fisher, Gordeon W Drew Field, FL
420919 P-43 40-2949 Drew AAF, FL Chapman, William W Jr Drew Field, FL
420921 P-43A 40-2916 Drew AAF, FL Fant, William B Drew Field, FL
Accidents at Tarpon Springs
430802 P-51A 43-6052 Hillsborough AAF, FL Eng, James C Offshore Tarpon Springs, FL
440110 RA-24A 42-60840 Drew Field, Tampa, FL Lewis, Bernard 10 Mi E Tarpon Springs, FL
430514 P-40 42-11111 Pinellas AAF, FL Toomer, James H 1/2 Mi N Tarpon Springs, FL
420921 P-39D 41-228276 Pinellas AAF, FL Garcia, Henry C Tarpon Springs, FL
Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:10 am
These folks have some pretty extensive databases on military aircraft crashes.
http://www.aviationarchaeology.com/default.htm
Also, Drew AAF became Tampa International Airport, and Dale Mabry AAF is now Tallahassee Regional Airport.
Walt
Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:20 am
Walt
that's exactly the source of Paul's posting.....
it's one of my indispensable internet resources since many moons
Martin
Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:27 am
I sorta suspected that, after looking, but wasn't sure. Thanks for the confirmation. I posted the link for the original poster's benefit, in case he wanted to delve into it himself.
Walt
Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:53 pm
Hello,
I would like to thank you all for the fantastic information you provided. I got just the information I was looking for. I know when I need to find something the WIX is the place to post!!!!
Fri Oct 13, 2006 10:42 pm
RareBear wrote:Dale Mabry AAF is now Tallahassee Regional Airport.
Actually, Dale Mabry was abandoned in the 60s in favor of another site much further West of town where they built the new airport. The site of Mabry AAF is now covered with a Community College and indutrial parks. Very little of the runways remain. If it weren't for a historical sign placed nearby by the city a few years ago, you'd never know it was there. It's even hard to detect from the air now...