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  • ...the same bombsight that was used in B-17s and other allied bombers during WWII. This color photo comes from the [[13th Bombardment Squadron]] during the K This black and white shows the Norden bombsight as it was installed during WWII. <br/>
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  • ==WWII== (See entry for WWII art for bio and link.)<br/>
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  • ...development unit that was based out of Chincoteague, Virginia. It began in WWII and by 1947 the base had permanent buildings.
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  • Images of 43-22343 as she appeared during WWII while assigned to the 386th Bombardment Group. <br>
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  • =American Bases in the ETO, WWII= ...sur-Oise was in a low-lying field with no hills or rivers in sight. During WWII the base was quite large, but since then it has been reduced to 1 runway an
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  • This plane served in WWII with the [[643rd Bombardment Squadron]], [[409th Bombardment Group]], [[9th ...II as yet. I am working to identify what Fuselage Code she wore during her WWII service, and I hope to be able to track down a photo of the plane during th
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  • ..., regardless of year. So, Reynolds Bombshell, which flew in 1947 and was a WWII contemporary, would still be listed as "Modern" due her status as a civilia |WWII
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  • ...of the paint schemes are taken from actual aircraft and time periods like WWII Korean War, Vietnam era but some were taken from blurry photos and are not ...56. While the US Air Force did sell surplus A-26s to other countries after WWII, there are no records that Australia ever operated any A-26s in any capacit
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  • ...that had a 105mm cannon. But all of these were tested during the height of WWII. By the time Korea rolled around most of the cannon-equipped models were st ...281, a plane that started out with the [[8th Bombardment Squadron]] during WWII as "Lethal Lady". She also had 6-guns. It could be either of these two. It
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  • During all of WWII and up to the 1970s Eglin was tasked with Operational Testing & Evaluation After WWII ended Eglin continued to be a proving grounds base, but also expanded their
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  • * Jim Roeder - Author, "A-26 Invader Units of WWII", who has shared his expertise and friendship freely.
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  • ...Davis-Monthan. We see this same type of logistical attachment occur during WWII with the [[Project Squadron]] being attached to the [[386th Bombardment Gro
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  • ...there by the crew chief in honor of his father who served in that unit in WWII. <br>
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  • ...Col. Chinn was the United States' foremost weapons expert during and after WWII. He has been called the "Bill Gates of Machine Guns" and this work was the
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  • The USAF maintains inventory records for all of the planes, during WWII and Korea these records were called "Individual Aircraft Record Cards". Amo
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  • *[https://416th.com/Maps/WWII_Maps.html WWII Maps]
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  • ...So, we can exclude any planes that were assigned to stateside units during WWII. The piece itself is in the unfinished aluminium paint scheme, so we can al
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  • The 12th Bombardment Group was a medium bomber group during WWII that flew B-25 Mitchells prior to converting (partially) over to the A-26 I ...ary Air Base Station is in Panagarh India was the scene of CBI activity in WWII. Technical Service Command was there. </ref> has accepted twenty-two (22) p
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  • [[File:A26 units of WW2.jpg|200px]] [[File:A26 Units of WWII Roeder.JPG|200px]] ...that was impossible. However, to take something that did not occur during WWII and then extrapolate that out to mean that it was possible at all is false.
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  • The last number that's common only appears on planes after WWII. It's called a "buzz code" and is written on the Fuselage. 41-39100 would h
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