criannick
Airman
Objet : Searching desparetely a D- Day special C-47 individual details !
Hello WW2 fans
I send quite rarely questions on the forum ; my most interests go to modelling
I'm looking for help to identify the exact decoration of a C- 47 of the 90th TCS of the 438th TCG in June 1944 (based: Greenham Common -GB).
I have been a WW2 Airwar fan for 60 years and a modeller since 1963.
I'm a member of the CMS's (Club maquettiste de Strasbourg - France ) commitee and I represent our modeler club at a WW2 Museum specialized in AFV, near Strasbourg (F)
See :
MM PARK FRANCE
It has more than 300 WW2 AFVs, as well as hundreds of weapons and uniforms. Of course, aviation is not its specialty, but the museum bought from Italy a C-47 made by Douglas in Italy in 1942, which took part in 1942-43 operations in North Africa and Italy.
This aircraft will be displayed on the roof of a building and will be visible from the nearby road.
I and other of my club's colleagues, who are aware airwar, have thought about how to decorate it in a D-Day scheme, as realistically as possible.
At present, the aircraft has been painted OD and N. Grey and will receive the D- Day stripes followed by the stars & bars
The search for an interesting nose art large enough to be visible led to the "WABBIT EXPWESS" (see pictures) which carries the code Q7 of the 90th TCS of the 438th TCG in June 1944.
See 2 pictures down and an aircraft of this type has been restored (in the USA ?) but without any markings other than this nose art (which was quite approximately executed).
What we are missing, at least from our research, are :
> the individual letter of the aircraft (on the rudder)
> its serial number (probably "(4) 2..... ")
Does anyone on the forum have any knowledge of these elements or, when not, can they recommend a special site that could provide us with the solution?
Many thanks in advance !
Friendly yours
Christian Boehm