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F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« on: September 19, 2020, 03:47:56 PM »
VBF-85 was stationed on the U.S.S. Shangri-La (CV-38) in 1945. VBF-85 branch was assigned F4U-1D/FG-1D's and the VF-85 was assigned the C-hogs. Depending who was assigned what missions, time of day and which aircraft were ready and easy to get to the deck the two branches flew each others planes regularly.

The first one has the familiar Lighting Bolt "G" code that was designated for the Shangri-La. This system was used from January 1945 to about mid July 1945. Mid July there was a change to single or double letters as there were just to many symbols to remember to ID aircraft groups. At this point is when a "Z" was used to id the Shangri-La air group. The second has this code and found a story on http://vbf-85.com/home.html about Lt. Richard T. Schaeffer.

"As one of the most senior officers assigned to VBF-85, Richard was the leader of his 2 aircraft section and 4 aircraft division.  In flight the formation would have his section wingman trailing off to one side and the other section leader off to his other side, forming an elongated V of 4 aircraft.  At 05:30 in the morning he launched with 8 Corsairs from VBF-85, 6 SB2C Helldivers from VB-85, and accompanied by 2 photo-recon F6F Hellcats from VF-85 to record their attack results on the Japanese Imperial Aircraft Factory in Tokyo.

    During the attack his Corsair was damaged and his radio became inoperative, probably shot up.  En-route back to the U.S.S. Shangri-La, he motioned to his long-time wingman, Ens. Allen Philipp, in a circular motion then pointed to the water.  He couldn’t make the safety of the carrier and had to set it down.  Descending and setting up for a ditch, Ens. Philipp said he made a nice water landing.  However, watching in orbit over the downed plane, he never saw Richard get out of the stricken aircraft’s cockpit.  As Ens. Philipp circled the location for 45 minutes that early morning on July 30th, 1945, he witnessed FG-1D Corsair, side #14, BuNo 87884, sink under the waves taking Richard with it and saw nothing more.   

     Four days earlier Schaeffer's roommate, Lt.Cdr. "Tex" O'Neill--the squadron's Executive Officer-- had received transfer orders and Schaeffer was tentatively scheduled to replace him as the new XO.  Lt. Schaeffer "may" have already been--or was going to be--advanced to Lt.Cdr [what his records show after the war]. The war ended 16 days later; the squadron was returned to the U.S. and disbanded; and Richard Schaeffer and 35 of his fellow Air Group 85 pilots didn't live to see it happen."







lb3 by whitemanLS1, on Flickr

lb2 by whitemanLS1, on Flickr

lb1 by whitemanLS1, on Flickr

z1 by whitemanLS1, on Flickr

z2 by whitemanLS1, on Flickr

z3 by whitemanLS1, on Flickr
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Re: F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2020, 04:08:34 PM »
Great skin, but a sad story.
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Re: F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2020, 04:21:46 PM »
Excellent skins.
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Re: F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2020, 04:33:43 PM »
Liking them a lot. Keep `em coming.  :) :cheers:

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Re: F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2020, 04:34:45 PM »
Great skin, but a sad story.

Thank you! Yea I was looking for for info on their -1D’s and only intended to do the lighting bolt pattern, then I saw the story and decided to do Lt. Schaeffer’s as well.

Thank you Devil!

Liking them a lot. Keep `em coming.  :) :cheers:

Thanks fellow Pirate! Might be jumping back to -1A to do Ol 122.
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Re: F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2020, 04:36:46 PM »
Love these Big Blue Birds! Great historical background as well. Keep up the great work for our community!
There must also be a flyable computer available for Nefarious to do FSO. So he doesn't keep talking about it for eight and a half hours on Friday night!

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Re: F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2020, 05:41:43 PM »
Thank you! Yea I was looking for for info on their -1D’s and only intended to do the lighting bolt pattern, then I saw the story and decided to do Lt. Schaeffer’s as well.

Thank you Devil!

Thanks fellow Pirate! Might be jumping back to -1A to do Ol 122.

Looks like I typoed.   SKINS not skin.  Sorry about that.
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Re: F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« Reply #7 on: September 19, 2020, 06:13:07 PM »
Beauties!    Killer detail on the covers near the wing insignia being misplaced and causing the right bar to look disjointed.

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Re: F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« Reply #8 on: September 19, 2020, 06:47:47 PM »
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Re: F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« Reply #9 on: September 19, 2020, 11:05:32 PM »
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Thank you for the great photos Lyric!

Love these Big Blue Birds! Great historical background as well. Keep up the great work for our community!

Thank you sir! I try to find pilots with stories first, then planes that have a story or personality.

Beauties!    Killer detail on the covers near the wing insignia being misplaced and causing the right bar to look disjointed.


Thank you!

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Re: F4U-1D #1 & FG-1D #14, VBF-85
« Reply #10 on: September 20, 2020, 02:03:33 AM »
Great looking skins Whiteman, they are really well done.