Readers' Responses:
Roger Baker:
I don't have any hard info on this airplane; but, particularly as it's a
"WW" (war weary), I wonder if it's been converted to have a jump seat. In
your photo, it doesn't appear to have the equipment behind the pilots seat
that one can normally see in a B model.
The 354th Fighter Group had a similar "war weary" B model that they
converted to have a jump seat and, in early July '44, Pete Quesada flew
General Eisenhower around over the Cherbourg area in the airplane...which
had been named "Stars Looking Down" since, between the two occupants, there
were 7 stars.
Could it be that your Case 161 airplane was such a conversion and was used
as a squadron/group/wing "hack"? If that's the case, then one of the real
historians who has good knowledge of the individual squadron/group/wihg
histories ought to be able to come up with an i.d. on this one.
Really interesting picture.
Keith Rinehart:
I found this info on a serial numbers list. I'm not sure if this is the same plane because there is one digit in the serial number that doesn't match the one on the tail. The story seems to fit this aircraft though, so I thought I'd send it to you.
43-6623 accidently dropped into water while being unloaded. Declared unfit for
combat, sent to USAF Base Air Depot 2 (Now RAF Warton) where it was combined
with other aircrafts' parts and rebuilt as a two seater named *Spare Parts*.
Scrapped summer of 1945.
| Mike Denton |
June 03, 2008 at 18:01:16 |
| i did find this on an accident report website
Date
460410 Aircraft Type P-51B-5NA Serial Number
43-6323
Sqdn
Group
42ADG Home Base AF AFE
Action LAC (Landing Accident) D 3 Pilot Mc Avoy, Walter J Country GER (Germany)
US State Location Ansbach AD
If that makes sense to anyone, the website is http://www.aviationarchaeology.com/src/1940sLate/1946Apr.htm this could help track down this aircraft |
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