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Sat Jul 07, 2007 11:32 pm

vg-photo wrote:Jack Croul's P-38 is an L model. It sat in the museum in Camarillo for a couple of years. It looks great in the sky!

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Is that the former MoF one? If so, I helped build the QEC's for that, where is it based now?

Sun Jul 08, 2007 12:06 am

My local Barnes and Noble in Battle Creek is either sold out or doesn't carry WD...but I was able to find a copy while vacationing in Toronto this week. Awsome article on AM927.

I don't want to sound like a nit-picker, but a few of the picture captions in the article were mis-matched, and there were several typos. Still well worth the money, and some of the best warbird photography of any mag I've seen!


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Sun Jul 08, 2007 5:18 pm

ZRX61 wrote:
vg-photo wrote:Jack Croul's P-38 is an L model. It sat in the museum in Camarillo for a couple of years. It looks great in the sky!

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Is that the former MoF one? If so, I helped build the QEC's for that, where is it based now?


See, I was thinking the MoF one was a P-38J, hence why I asked if it was a J model. If it's an L-model, then it's not the MoF one... so where'd the MoF bird get off to?

Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:10 pm

I just purchased the latest issue, and the articles on 927, and the surviving Libs, are great. Are the Js on Angaur too far gone to be considered as survivors anymore?
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