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Donivanp
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The fin flashes had to be positioned between the 2 hinges, overlapping the serial number and on both sides of the tails. Check the photos below and you'll see any possible combinations between fin flashes and serials incl. deleted of the original serial (in yellow) and new serial in black, applied above the fin flash (bottom photo).Am I wrong, the plane had worn the British markings?
The above photos are a mix from the www I put together in a few minutes. I have a large collection of MTO "Mitchells" with all possible (some of them wrong) insignia used during different periods. Most of them don't follow the standard information we get from books and written sources neither do they comply with orders issued by the authorities. Yellow, red, blue borders, overpainted, added wrongly, than deleted etc. is how it was in the reality. For sure it was not the case that in the night of 14-15 August 1943 all men available have been engaged in overpainting the red borders of the insignia with blue.
340-th BG. is probably one of the best examples for these discrepancies.
I'll try to upload some of the most eye catching samples and put them here in the next days.
That's crazy, that's my grandfather on the bottom right of the bottoms up 2, Staff Srgt. Joseph W. MartinezB-25J 43-27900 486th BS 340th BG tail code 6V "bottoms Up II"
and or
B-25J 43-27653 489th BS 340th BG tail code 9C "Ruthie"
I have Kits World War Bird set KW148034 and would like more photographic imagery on these aircraft. This is all I could find in photos and I don't trust the research department at most decal firms.
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