P51Mstg wrote:
Blacksville, assuming its the one in northen WV near Morgantown, there isn't a F-84 I know of in the area. I lived there for a long time. NADA
That is the place. Thanks for confirming there is nothing there.
P51Mstg wrote:
Also no F-4 in the Charleston Area. Just a P-51 in Yeager Airport, F-86D in Milton.
Thanks again!
mustangdriver wrote:
#4015 I think that is an A-7. I will check.
According to Andy’s book it is A-7D 69-6241. Is there also an F-8 and UH-1 displayed in the area?
Andy Marden wrote:
I am still confused by some of your requests. As you have a copy of my book, you know that 4014 and 4015 are one and the same, and that it is an A-7, serial 69-6241, not an F-8, and an AH-1, not a UH-1.
I will review that section in your book. It is possible I have had some bad info from other sources (websites, books, etc.) which confuse types, etc. I like to use the Locator to set the record straight when the truth is confirmed. I do this by including notes in the public comments, much like notes at the end of listings which I have been reading in your book. The confusion may also be resulting from typos on my part. Your book has tons of good info in it, and I am a good typist, but not so good I am error free. I may be making many gaffs while transcribing it all.
Is the A-7 and the AH-1 displayed close-by to each other?
Andy Marden wrote:
Also, the F-84 in Blacksville is not displayed, it is inside a automobile scrapyard which may be why our local man on the spot has not seen it.
Noted.
Andy Marden wrote:
Never heard of an F-4 in Charleston (at least not the one in WV), where did this info come from?
I don’t normally track the original sources for each piece of info (this task is big enough as it is), I’ll check my original sources tonight and see if I can find the report.
Mike
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