Snake45 wrote:
Hukee says that -5Qs and -5Ws were converted to USAF and VNAF A-1E/Gs, but I don't think so. First off, the -5Ws were built unarmed--no cannons or ejection ports for them. Now I suppose they could have been retrofitted with cannons with enough effort but I've now looked at several hundred USAF and VNAF A-1E pics, carefully logging the SNs of every single one I could identify, and I believe I've found photos of them in every AD-5 and -5N SN block, but so far NOT ONE with a -5W SN. As far as -5Qs (EA-1F), these were also unarmed but were converted from original -5Ns, which were originally armed, so it would have been possible to reinstall guns in them. Trouble is as conversions, the SNs of Qs isn't handy but I just this evening found a list, by individual BuAerNo, of the -5Ns that were converted to Qs. I'm going to run every one of those SNs through my database and if I find even one of them, then I'll buy the proposition that Qs were recycled into Es or Gs. If I don't find ANY of them, then I'll still have my doubts.
Looks like I was wrong about that. The Joe Baugher list shows at least 10 AD-5Ws (EA-1E) going to USAF or VNAF from the final production block, 135139 through 135222, and, even more convincingly, I've got photos of three of them.
As for the AD-5Q (EA-1F), I ran down all 54 converted SNs. Baugher shows exactly one as going to VNAF (no further details or disposition), and I still don't have one single photo of any of them in my database (in USAF or VNAF service--got LOTS of pictures of them in USN service, maybe all 54 of them).
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Would you believe that at this point I don't even know how many -5s of all variant were built? For example, I've got two different good sources that state that one particular block of -5Ws was cancelled (over 60 aircraft), yet the Joe Baugher list has individual dispositions on at least two (or was it three?) airplanes in that block. And I'm sure the deeper I get into this, the more anamolies of this kind I'll find. Sigh.

Spent a fair amount of time on this today and I still can't confirm total number of -5s built. "The books" say 670, but the Baugher list BuNos add up to 737.
Sooner or later I WILL reconcile that difference. I did it with different published production figures on the F4U-4, and I'll get this one worked, out, too.
