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Old May 18th 07, 01:43 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
JD Cooper[_2_]
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Old May 22nd 07, 04:06 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Ernest Fowler
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Default @valle... Judy (four snaps)

Err, umm, pardon my being a mere novice at these things but...(clears
throat)...What is/was Judy???

And don't tell me "she" was an airplane. I can see that. Be more specific,
please. Thanks.

Ernie of KS City, KS
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Old May 22nd 07, 04:23 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Yokuska D4Y. Japanese dive bomber of World War II fame.


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Old May 22nd 07, 07:59 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Randy Wilson
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Hi Ernest:

The Allies developed code names for Japanese aircraft in WWII. You can read
more on it and names like "Judy" he
http://rwebs.net/avhistory/acdesig/japanese.htm

Note that some sources list the Judy as the Yokosuka D4Y and some as the
Kugisho D4Y - where Kugisho is an abbreviation of the First Naval Air
Technical Bureau. Hope that helps.

Randy
"Ernest Fowler" wrote in message
t...
Err, umm, pardon my being a mere novice at these things but...(clears
throat)...What is/was Judy???

And don't tell me "she" was an airplane. I can see that. Be more
specific,
please. Thanks.

Ernie of KS City, KS
Supporter of the Airline History Museum (home of Connie)

"JD Cooper" wrote in message
...




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Old May 24th 07, 06:05 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Ernest Fowler
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Default @valle... Judy (four snaps)

Thank you so much, Randy, for the information (and you, too, "Boomerang").
I had honestly never given much thought of the naming of aircraft before
now, but after reading your background material, a lot of what I have
learned during my aircraft recognition classes in the US Army (1977 thru
1990) make more sense.

Over the years as I have looked at the photos and occasional artwork in this
newsgroup I have always seen the technical nomenclature of aircraft. It is
nice to know "the rest of the story" at last.

Thanks again.

Ernie Fowler


"Randy Wilson" wrote in message
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Hi Ernest:

The Allies developed code names for Japanese aircraft in WWII. You can read
more on it and names like "Judy" he
http://rwebs.net/avhistory/acdesig/japanese.htm

Note that some sources list the Judy as the Yokosuka D4Y and some as the
Kugisho D4Y - where Kugisho is an abbreviation of the First Naval Air
Technical Bureau. Hope that helps.

Randy
"Ernest Fowler" wrote in message
t...
Err, umm, pardon my being a mere novice at these things but...(clears
throat)...What is/was Judy???

And don't tell me "she" was an airplane. I can see that. Be more
specific,
please. Thanks.

Ernie of KS City, KS
Supporter of the Airline History Museum (home of Connie)

"JD Cooper" wrote in message
...



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Old May 25th 07, 03:26 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
JD Cooper[_2_]
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Default @valle... Judy (four snaps)

Earnest, I apologize for the poor title I posted. I should have been
more specific. I see that some others have corrected the situation. I'll
do better next time.

JD

Ernest Fowler wrote:
Thank you so much, Randy, for the information (and you, too, "Boomerang").
I had honestly never given much thought of the naming of aircraft before
now, but after reading your background material, a lot of what I have
learned during my aircraft recognition classes in the US Army (1977 thru
1990) make more sense.

Over the years as I have looked at the photos and occasional artwork in this
newsgroup I have always seen the technical nomenclature of aircraft. It is
nice to know "the rest of the story" at last.

Thanks again.

Ernie Fowler


"Randy Wilson" wrote in message
...
Hi Ernest:

The Allies developed code names for Japanese aircraft in WWII. You can read
more on it and names like "Judy" he
http://rwebs.net/avhistory/acdesig/japanese.htm

Note that some sources list the Judy as the Yokosuka D4Y and some as the
Kugisho D4Y - where Kugisho is an abbreviation of the First Naval Air
Technical Bureau. Hope that helps.

Randy
"Ernest Fowler" wrote in message
t...

Err, umm, pardon my being a mere novice at these things but...(clears
throat)...What is/was Judy???

And don't tell me "she" was an airplane. I can see that. Be more
specific,
please. Thanks.

Ernie of KS City, KS
Supporter of the Airline History Museum (home of Connie)

"JD Cooper" wrote in message
...





 




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