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Airpower 8th AAF P51 fighter planes on air field, aerial shot.




 
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P-51D-5-NA 44-13676 LIL BUNYEP
Baugher 374th FS, 361st FG) crashlanded at RAF Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England Nov 26, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.




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A P-51D Mustang of the 374th Fighter Squadron, B7-Z 'Kay's Kite' serial no. 44-13676, taken somewhere over Essex probably early 1945. Assigned to Capt. Lucius G LaCroix, a former 5th Air Force pilot who came to the group in later 1944.
Four ship formation of P-51D Mustangs over Essex, late 1944/ early '45. Practice formation led by P-51 B7-Ø 'Darlin Dora' serial no. 44-14957 aircraft of Lt. Wayne L. Moore. Second plane 'Kay's Kite' B7-Z serial no. 44-13676 assigned to Capt. Lucius G LaCroix



 
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Little Sir Echo II Lt.Col.Russ Berg. UK, August 1944. This F-6A was assigned to the 107th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron and flown by Lt Col Russ Berg over Normandy during the summer of 1944



 
Dear Mom , Margie

1st Lieutenant Lloyd Richard Babcock Jr. D.F.C., Air Medal with 4 oakleaf clusters, who flew A-36 Mustang Invaders and P-47 Thunderbolts with the 526th Fighter Bomber Squadron, 86th Fighter Group, 12th AAF. Babcock flew over 122 missions, mainly in Italy, Corsica and France, many as flight leader. His last 28 missions were flown in Germany. He gave three of his aircraft the same name, 'Betsy D'





















 
Or throw them out. When a friend and I haunted the last open air burning dump near New Orleans, I found a scrap album kept obviously by a Marine's mother. News paper clippings of his unit making practice landing on the Lake Ponchartrain seawall, his detachment being the first U.S. military to Iceland, and his eventual return from the Pacific with a permission for a souvenir Japanese blanket. The album has been either lost or hopefully misplaced following hurricane Katrina.
 
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