quemerford wrote:
This kind of information won't be shown in the aircraft record cards and it's unlikely to be detailed in unit records either.
The only help will be if the three digits in the log book relate to the 'last three' of the aircraft serial number. But I have a nasty feeling that in many cases it doesn't.
Working from the other direction, there are a few books that detail types such as the Curtiss-Wright AT-9 that show individual aircraft histories by s/n with base/unit allocations; this might be a start in pinning down aircraft operated by a particular base. There are a few trainer type specialists on this forum who might also be able to assist.
I recall a website that has an online resource of training base yearbooks too (anyone?) - these have lots of photos that might get you started too.
Would you be happy to list dates and bases for your grandfather? It might help...
Thanks. My grandfather trained in T-6s at Merced from March to May 1945 and then went to Douglas AAF for B-25 training June until the end of the war.
I'm mostly interested in the Douglas AAF B-25s. There is a chance he flew Wild Cargo while it was assigned to Douglas, but right now there is no way to match it without the secret decoder....