AviationArtist wrote:
Ok, a quick up-date that may lead to more information. Jimmy Stewart transfered to Kirkland Field in August 1942. I also understand that the RKO film 'Bombardier' was filmed at Kirkland Field just before this time...sounds promising, but where to get a copy, or even some stills...
It just so happens that I bought an original 16mm copy of Bombardier on 3 reels from eBay not too long ago. I haven't watched it yet but it is supposed to be a good copy:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&rt=nc&nma=true&item=230596462125&si=sF46ChHkPbkHGoObEWfhOpJnkxA%253D&viewitem=It's Kirtland by the way not Kirkland. I have very few class books starting with the "First Book of Kirtland Field 1943" and they show the buzz code letter Q. I also have two magazines published there called Bombsight one dated 3-1-43 and the other 10-1-44 neither mention Mr. Stewart.
I have three of the bombardiers individual record books that start in July of 42 with both the B-18A and the AT-11 and then the next two in late 42 and April to June 1943 are all AT-11. Here is a sample of the AT-11 ships one student flew:
Robert E Eberling class of 43-9 flt IIB starts 4-22-43 ends 6-11-43 all AT-11's Q-06, Q-10, Q-17, Q-93, Q-06, Q-15, Q-83, Q-91, Q-137, Q-139, Q-128, Q-143, Q-109,
It is interesting that he flew with 13 different pilots listed in this log and as expected several pilots multiple times.


It looks like the buzz code was only on the side of the nose and not on the cowling and leading edges as seen in other schools. Sometimes the cowling was painted a different color to denote the different flights in a squadron but I do not know if Kirtland did this and if so what the colors would have been. Bob Parmerter might have more information on this as I recall a researcher a long time ago putting a lot of effort into AT-11 serial numbers and buzz codes and he had come up with some cowl colors too.
The inboard quarters of the cowling should be flat olive drab green for anti glare as ween in the photo above. The area in front of the cockpit glass was also a non glare OD green.
Are you doing this for trade with the guys working on the AT-11 in ABQ CAF? I would also like to commission you for some AT-11 artwork as well.
I hope this helps
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