Good Morning Gentlemen,
I am new to this site and have really enjoyed it this past week or so. I have owned and restored several Army aircraft over the past 30 years and wanted to share some information on my latest Piper L-4B that I acquired in 2010. I did not restore this aircraft but have spent the last several months researching and documenting it's history.
43-1285 rolled out of the factory Feb 1943 and was one of only a handful of L-4B aircraft that left the factory with radio and electrical equipment installed per special request from the Army. She was then shipped by rail to Camp Roberts, Calif and assigned to Army Ground Forces March, 1943. She flew with Fourth Army during 1944 training Artillery Pilots for Ninth and Fifteenth Armies. The aircraft crash landed December of 1944 due to an engine failure and was sold as damaged surplus Feb. 1945. She was restored as "Janey" an L-4B flown by Dutch Shultz during WWII. She is equipped with a BC-659 tactical radio and AN-29 antenna.
Hope you enjoy the pictures,
Steve



