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How about some Unusual markings

Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:59 pm

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Re: How about some Unusual markings

Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:26 pm

Didn't Curdes shoot and cripple a C-47 that was heading the wrong way forcing it to land before it got to enemy territory? And did his Crew Chief tell him 'ever ting otay spanky'

Don't know where, but would assume either Africa or Italy, but POOPSIE is a chow hound, a weary stripped out and used on crew R&R missions/'grocery' trips, the 345th famous TONDELEO became CHOW HOUND when her combat days were over.

Harriet L. is an F-5 photo recon version of the P-38 so those are camera mission markers.
Same story with the F9F-2P.

The elephants on the pig boat are most likely sucessful DUMBO rescue missions.

Don't know who the little cutie is relaxing on the supervisors desk (she really was cute!), but it's an interesting insight into how the paperwork went down the line with the airplane until it rolled out the door without having to bundle up and move the ships paperwork every hour or so. When the airplane went out the door, more than likely the desk/cart was rolled back to the far end of the line for the next one coming.

Frank Danovski must have been a hell of a shot to get 13 kills with a covered windscreen and canopy, and Red Green would be very proud of all the duct tape. 'keep your stick on the ice'
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Re: How about some Unusual markings

Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:39 pm

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Clive Caldwell, RAAF. One of a relatively few pilots to have victories over all combatant Axis nations; Italian, German and Japanese kill marks. (But note the P-51 with all of those and a US kill marking above!)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Caldwell

Busted for (getting caught) selling booze to Yanks, and made an example of, perhaps for his role in the 'Moriotai Mutiny'.

Regards,
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Re: How about some Unusual markings

Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:18 pm

The Inspector wrote:Don't know who the little cutie is relaxing on the supervisors desk...

I think it's a good bet that her name is somewhere on that Lib...

Let's look, shall we?

Hmmm... no, don't see it here...

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Not back here either...

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Why don't we ask one of her friends?

"Hey, you... doll-face at the desk... would you happen to know... geez, what'd I say?"

This is actually a thought-provoking shot... the one Mark posted shows the vertical stabs unpainted... with signatures, while here the stabs are painted with different signatures. Would they have painted right over the signatures, or cleaned them off first? Anyone?

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Moving right along, I don't see nuthin' here either...

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Maybe a bird's-eye-view will hel... nope...

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I kinda doubt her name is there...

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I give up...

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Oh wait... I think I see...

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Nope, nevermind... my eyes is foolin'-wit me...

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Wait, maybe some of her other friends will know...

Meh, no dice... shoot, I'm faded...

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I'll find out eventually... :roll:


I believe this is the last B-24 built at Forth Worth, yes?


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Re: How about some Unusual markings

Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:55 pm

Epitaph for 444501, B-24J-105-CF-Condemned and salvaged 5/26/45 :?

Re: How about some Unusual markings

Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:07 pm

The Inspector wrote:Epitaph for 444501, B-24J-105-CF-Condemned and salvaged 5/26/45 :?

Just five days after she suffered a takeoff accident at Dudhkundi, India while with the 493rd BS, 7th BG, Tenth Air Force. The pilot was Ralph L. Goodrich Jr. Anyone have more info?

EDIT: Was looking through my 7th BG stuff and found this. The filename for the image made me take another look at all those photos and I realized that I'd totally missed the name, 'The Spirit of Fort Worth' on the right side of the nose.

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Anyhoo, that prompted me to look through some links and I found some more images of this ship on a 7th BG site... they're near the bottom. Kinda small, but what the hey...

http://www.7thbg.org/stu.htm


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Re: How about some Unusual markings

Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:27 pm

Mark Allen M wrote:A few milestone aircraft


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Some on this bird here and it brings to mind the flying restored Jug we were discussing a few weeks ago and Republic anniversary celebrations.....scroll down to last paragraph...
http://airandspace.si.edu/collections/a ... 9600306000

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Re: How about some Unusual markings

Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:08 am

The Inspector wrote:The elephants on the pig boat are most likely sucessful DUMBO rescue missions.


Yes, I am pretty certain that is an RNZAF photo and it shows a No. 6 Squadron RNZAF Catalina. All WWII RNZAF Catalinas that completed dumbo missions received those markings.

Re: How about some Unusual markings

Sat Jun 09, 2012 1:45 am

I believe the symbols on the F-5 (recon P-38) and Panther represent cameras, denoting photo missinos.

The "artwork" on the Avenger looks to be a piece of paper crudely stuck to the aircraft, rather than painted on the skin itself.

Great pics..and I agree, that "Rosie" in the tight white sweater is a real looker!

SN

Re: How about some Unusual markings

Sat Jun 09, 2012 3:00 pm

Joe deBona in the cockpit of F6C "Thunderbird" owned and sponsored by Jimmy Stewart. !st place 1949 Bendix Trophy Race, Muroc, CA to Cleveland, OH at 470 mph.
Chris...

Re: How about some Unusual markings

Sat Jun 09, 2012 4:35 pm

Dave Homewood wrote:
The Inspector wrote:The elephants on the pig boat are most likely sucessful DUMBO rescue missions.


Yes, I am pretty certain that is an RNZAF photo and it shows a No. 6 Squadron RNZAF Catalina. All WWII RNZAF Catalinas that completed dumbo missions received those markings.


I'm not sure how Jenny Scott feels about embedding photos from her Flickr account, so I'll just put a thumbnail and link here.

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RNZAF 6 SQ. by Adelaide Archivist, on Flickr

Mac McCullough painting 'Dumbo' on RNZAF 6 Squadron PBY-5 at Halavo Bay, Solomon islands, 1944-45.
Photo courtesy of N.W. 'Norm' Brailey. {this photo is in the 2 March 1944 entry of DUMBO DIARY}

Looks to be the same Dumbo shape, and eyes etc.

EDIT: I assume that a mission marking was per DUMBO-tasking mission completed, as opposed to an actual successful rescue (6 SQN had 26 pickups in 2 years).

Re: How about some Unusual markings

Sat Jun 09, 2012 5:58 pm

Somebody needs to crank out decal sheets of these oddball mission markers since, I'm sure I'm not the only builder who tosses the 'oh geez! AGAIN?' endlessly and unimaginative 'sameoldsameold' sheets in a drawer straight out of the kit box.

Re: How about some Unusual markings

Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:08 pm

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Re: How about some Unusual markings

Sat Jun 09, 2012 10:44 pm

Mark Allen M wrote:
I'm not sure how Jenny Scott feels about embedding photos from her Flickr account, so I'll just put a thumbnail and link here.


As usual I hope there is not a problem. I can assure you the photo I posted did not come from Jenny Scott's Flickr account. It indeed came from a Flickr account but not hers and yes that is a No. 6 Squadron RNZAF Catalina. If the photo belongs to her I'll be happy to give credit, remove it, whatever needs to be done. I'm not interested in disputing or fighting with anyone about any photos I post. I'm posting for the fun of it and to try to share some neat stuff with you all. No more no less. :drink3:

Mark, Errol's link he posted of the Dumbo artwork being applied was culled from Jenny Scott's Fickr posting....hallloooo anybody home? :wink:

Re: How about some Unusual markings

Sat Jun 09, 2012 11:16 pm

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