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Bob McKellar wrote:
"Bob McKellar" wrote in message . .. "Phil Rhodes" wrote in message . .. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-1_Skyraider I heard the story of Major B. F. Fisher on the Military Channel, and I wish I could find a link that covers his Medal of Honor take off on a short runway, under fire, with Major Meyers aboard. He tells his own story, and it was a good one. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_F._Fisher Yes, it must be quite an aircraft. "M. B." wrote in message news:h5%Wg.3823$e65.625@trnddc05... Anybody know what the max trap of a Spad was? Don't know much about this bird but I walk past one every day. Seems like it would've been a good airplane. -MB Here's a picture of Fisher's plane in Dayton, including a link to the Museum page. (The AF Museum just redid their site and things are hard to find on it.) Bob McKellar Oops, dropped the link http://www.coastcomp.com/av/pres/Chatfield/132649.htm Does that aircraft have both a US Navy BuNo _and_ a US Air Force serial number? The number 132649 is in about the right ballpark for an early 1950s vintage Navy A-1 (later example) http://broadcast.illuminatedtech.com...p=109&sid=8085 |
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