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evangilder said:The marking underneath may actually be a 64 instead of a B4. Where do you live? (area). I can most likely find out who it belongs to. But keep in mind that of the 20,000 plus of those made, roughly 1,000 of those are still flying today!
I can also find out if there are any SBDs near you to go and see. I can use the aircraft locator service, if you are in the US, which I am assuming.
pcasciola said:Thanks for the info.
I think you're right about it being a 64 under the wing, matching the number of the side of the fuselage. I also noticed after zooming in beyond 100% that the tail appears to be yellow and red, with a large G on the yellow front half and the back half is hard to tell but might be a B (I guess for Guantanamo Bay).
I'm in central New Jersey, and the closest private airports to me are Allaire and Englishtown (and McGuire and Fort Dix about 10 miles south), but this guy left toward the east which is toward Allaire from me.
I wouldn't mind contacting the guy with the Texan, but I'm more interested in the SBD Dauntless since that is the one my father flew in the war, and seeing that Texan today and making my incorrect assocation with the Dauntless bought back a lot of good memories. If you have info on any of those in my area I'd be very interested.
Thanks again.