Chappie wrote:
Sorry if I've missed it, but does this aircraft have a combat history from WWII, Korea, or Vietnam?
Chappie
Yes, K went to England in early '45. She missed Korea although she was used for training. She was used again for training starting in 1961 for VN. Then she was rebuilt by the AF in '65 as a K model. The K's came out of OnMark with green and creme paint jobs at first. Then they were given SEA camo paint with most of the trainers getting creme colored bottoms while the combat aircraft got semi gloss black. Somewhere along the line, our Special K got semi gloss black on the bottom as shown from her picture in the boneyard. Because of this, speculation is that she may have been slated to head to NKP, but the Nimrod program was discontinued before she made it over. Being the last off the OnMark production line and being used only for training, she had the lowest airframe hours and stress of any of the K's. She would have been a prime candidate to go. We are glad she didn't have to do that as she probably wouldn't have made it back. Five airframes were given to the VNAF and were blown up before being overrun by the NVA near the end of the war. What was left in Dec '69, headed to the boneyard at Davis-Monthan AFB . Of this group, the AF museum has one, Pima Air Museum has one, Hurlburt AFB Memorial Air Park has one and there is one in a museum in Korea. Our K is the only one that will be restored to flight. JR