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No No John. I don't speak of the photograph.. I speak only of the three pages of the loading manifest and report. On two pages the glider is...
I came on this old post about Horsa glider DP379 You are saying it's chalk #47 because bedell write this chalk in his report... Can you explain...
Tom Brown and William Henley were in DS and flew during Galveston with the 437th TCG. Chalk #23 in serial #34 CG-4A #43-19723 38 glider pilots...
Hello There is no specific report for a serial at AFHRA. All the information I have come from the diaries of groups & squadrons. And they are not...
The location of this glider (chalked 13?) doesn't match with the location of ford and moore given by Randolph... And it's better to believe in his...
Hello When you say that Ford and Moore were in Horsa #1, I suppose you mean Horsa #1 of the 80th TCS? The formation seems to have been made this...
Gliders during Chicago and Keokuk were towed by 434th TCG. I suggest you to read the first paragraph of the SOP Glider operations.....
Or 'Letter - one digit number' ! And it's the same for gliders of the 441st, also during Hackensack mission
The three first pictures are from LZ "N" near Ranville, last one being the landing of Hamilcars during operation Mallard
Serial #31 is the only formation where first chalk numbers and first ones to take off were CG-4A. BUT remember one thing... Just after take...
Pat For your information I have a photograph of the grave for each man of the 505 RCT buried at Colleville sur Mer and Saint James
John It's the book "I maintain the right" or another one? Just because I am very interested by the loading manifests
Charles Elmira serial #30 http://www.6juin1944.com/assaut/aeropus/en_page.php?page=s30 serial #33...
Charles. This is mission Elmira. Take off of the 438th at Greenham Common Chalk #1 to #14 were 88th TCS (M2) Chalk #15 to #26 were 87th TCS...
Yes Pat.. Chalfant and Wilson were wounded during Elmira and they were not in "That's All Brother" but in "Belle of Birmingham", flying with...
M2 - O is 43-1574 chalk #2 in serial 31 M2 - F is 42-100755 chalk #3 serial 31 M2 - D is 42-100753 chalk #4 serial 31 And I am pretty sure...
Pat If you want some additional info on Hemevez you can check my website http://www.6juin1944.com/assaut/aeropus/en_hemevez.php
Don't know for the Horsa but there were two connectors on the glider side of the tow rope. One for each wing [hr] One remark about the location of...
18 is the material of the connector : Steel One thing is sure.. These numbers are not a reference to a particular CG-4 or C-47
I have not seen this topic before but I am interested in Hobbs's testimony since a long time for the reason you know. No, the C-47 was not...