Month: February 2018
Stearman Factory in Wichita
Seversky BT-8, Randolph Field
P-35, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field
P-47N (44-88496), 414th Fighter Group
OS2U-1 Kingfisher (1697), Observation Squadron 1 (VO-1), USS Arizona
The Immortal Kingfisher
In my dad’s 40+ years of flying, first for the Navy, then United Airlines, there was only one plane he managed to destroy, and that would be an OS2U Kingfisher, as follows. NAS Corpus Christi, 1942, and dad is getting checked out in an OS2U. He landed in the bay and had slowed to about 25 knots when the aircraft lurched to one side and started sinking fast – the main float mounts had broken. He and the instructor inflated their Mae West’s and headed for shore. Dad was sure his career was over. The instructor, paddling on his back, seemed non-fazed by the experience. He only said, “It’s not the first swim I’ve taken, but hell, I just got these shoes last week.”
PS. They hauled the wreck from the bottom of the harbor, and it was discovered that the float attach bolts were corroded to dust.
OS2U-2 Kingfisher (2192) of Inshore Patrol Squadron 5 takes to the warm waters of Bermuda in early 1942
Hard to find a bad looking picture of an F4U Corsair
Traveling Space-A in a military plane was more adventurous in the 1920’s
B-26C 42-107669, 495th Bomb Squadron
Douglas YOA-5
Great airplane, but the Air Corps bought only one.
Vought UO-1 (A 7014) is Hoisted Aboard Ship Minus About Six Feet of its Floats
Fokker D.VII painted up for the 1930 film classic “Hell’s Angels.”
Stinson Detroiter of Gray Goose Airlines
Short Sandringham Of BOAC Does An Impressive Flypast For An Approving Audience
Douglas RD2 Bringing the Admiral Ashore in the 1930’s
Curtiss R3C
Martin RB-57A
Martin PM-1 of VP-9
PB2Y Coronado
This one, 7099, was the personal aircraft of Admiral Chester Nimitz. He flew in this to accept the Japanese surrender aboard USS Missouri. The aircraft is now the sole survivor of its type, and is on display at the Naval Air Museum.
A handsome pair of OA-4B seaplanes



























