jdvoss wrote:
OK, the mystery has been solved. But, I have one final question for you.
Were the aircraft there assigned a fuselage training code of "M" ??
I don't know for sure. Some of the L-5s (from two different collections) carry codes such as 5MB, 3MO, 6M_, and 4ME as shown below. Other L-5s do not carry any codes.
Our ALS picnic guest, Mr. Everill is on the bottom left of the photo.
Mr. Everill shared the P-40 pictures with me and he seemed to think that it was odd that the P-40 was there, but it apparently was (I don't know for how long). He's in the top left in the photo below.
Also, if anyone ever spots another photo of this plane in the CBI, I would be VERY interested. This and one other L-1 picture also came from Mr. Everill.
Shame that the serial was edited out.
Ryan
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