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P-47Ds 345th FS 350th FG 12th AF Italy 1945

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Here we go! Some cool looking schemes I havent seen on a T-bolt before! Throwin out the pictures now huh? :wink:

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what's wit the two center planes? Too new to be painted yet?

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Looks like they had already started one you can see the flash on the tail of the second from the bottom.
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My freind Keith Vizcarra has a bunch more photo's of this squadron.I have a photo that he gave me of the closes P-47D 5C6 after the war with a dorsal fin added and 150 + mission on the side.Can't seem to find it .
Keiths dad flew in this squadron flying 125 + missions,Vic Vizcarra .still living in California.
Keith also started a blog with many photo's of the 350 FG .Please look.
http://web.mac.com/vizcarraguitars/350t ... _Blog.html
Thanks for posting Jack.


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From a well known set of photos taken by Captain Art Schramm of the 345th FS Devil Hawks of the 350th FG.

The 350th finally transitioned from P39s to P47s in August 44, the last combat USAAAF Cobras in Europe I believe.


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