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PostPosted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:42 am 
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ID Plates Folks:

Good day!

Found this interesting sample of the 1st XF4U-1 built. Does any one know the final destination of this aircraft?? The plate & photo is unique..& simple in design. A/C 1443!! Photo via C/w.com.


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p.s How did the cockpit id plates & mod plates & all those xtra wing id plates were made at Vought? Do we still have a few vets fm Vought. Goodyear or Brewster with some stories??


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 6:38 pm 
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Here is my prized ID plate from a RAF Boston Mk. IIIA. According to RAF records the aircraft served with both 342 and 107 Sqdns. It was S.O.C after 41.25 flying hours.



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 7:28 pm 
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ID Plates Folks:

Good day!

Found this interesting sample of the 1st XF4U-1 built. Does any one know the final destination of this aircraft?? The plate & photo is unique..& simple in design. A/C 1443!! Photo via C/w.com.


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p.s How did the cockpit id plates & mod plates & all those xtra wing id plates were made at Vought? Do we still have a few vets fm Vought. Goodyear or Brewster with some stories??


They were made by a off site distributor, The plate you have here was a standard VS plate. I have personally seen at least a 1/2 dozen blank ones around Stratford. I believe they were the same plates as used on the Kingfisher. in the mid 60's they were cleaning out a out of the way area of the Lycoming / Avco plant (former CV & VS Plant) someone found a box of these plates un-stamped.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:18 pm 
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....those are the best news we have heard in 2013! Plz ck your pm!

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:39 pm 
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JDVOSS:

Nice id plate indeed!

p.s Any pics of the F4U-5N at Moffett Field circa 1950s/1960s??


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:08 am 
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Zorro:

Actually I do not have any 1950-60's photos of Moffett Field aircraft BUT I'm sure Bill Larkins does!!! He too lives here in the SF Bay area. Corsairs (et.al.) were operted by VC-3 at Moffett and carreid the tail code of "NP", Perhaps Mark Allen may have what you are looking for as well. You can reach Larkins through the Contributor section of http://www.1000aircraftphotos.com

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:15 am 
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Good day!

Rg! Tks for info & data!!


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