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Thanks Terry, I might take you up on it if I try to make one and can't find any of the sheets. Never tried it before so it will be a learning experience.If you can't find any Glenn, try Hannant's or, if really stuck, let me know and I'll send you a couple of sheets. I have some in stock, and my LHS stocks it too, and it's only 1/4 mile away!
That covered turret might be a Consolidated type - look how the canvas cover appears to slightly bulge outwards, at the lower front, and the crease or fold on the lower side, which could be where the cover is stretched over the angled metal area, with the frozen snow following the lines of the frame.
Perhaps check some photos of other aircraft from the unit, if possible, and see what turrets are fitted?
My dad very well may have known him although I don't recognize the name. Dad had a lot of stories and mentioned a lot of people so I might have recognized a name, but most of the people he talked about were from his time before shipping overseas, or the crew he was with when he bailed out and became a P.O.W. so it doesn't surprise me that I don't know the name even if Dad knew him.Hi Glenn:
I read your story about your father being based at Eye, Suffolk England for a time before being moved to the 15th AF with great interest. It just might be possible that he knew one of the ground crew chiefs by the name of Tom Veale, who was my wife's uncle. He was a B-24 waist gunner before the 8th found out he had flat feet and grounded him. Tom Veale passed away in 2003, and he told me a couple of stories about being based at Eye.