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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: SIK1 on July 17, 2007, 12:59:43 AM
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Here is an odd question that I'm hoping one of you might know.
I'm working on a F4U-1A model and I want to do one of VF-17's bird but I don't want to do the ones every one else has done ie. Blackburns #1 "Big Hog", or Kepford's #29. the plane I would like to do is Blackburn's original wingman Lt.(jg) D.H Gutenkunst. The problem is I can't find what number his plane was.
All the paintings of Blackburn's "Big Hog" show his wingman in plane #2, but the source I have (The Skull and Cross Bones Squadron by Lee Cook) says that is Ens. R. (Windy) Hill's plane. Did he get the #2 plane after Gutenkunst was killed or did Gutenkunst fly a differant number plane?
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Do you have Opsrey's book "Corsair Aces of WW2" ?
Lots of VF-17 birds. Best looker to me is Strieg's bird with the red surround to the national insignia. Brings a bit of color to it.
I can scan it if you don't have it
Strieg's is white 3 btw
White 34 "LA City Limits" might be fun too.
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Yes Streig's #3 is sharp but if the paintings showing Blackburn and his wingman are correct they both had the red surround around the national insignia as well.
On a side note both #7, and #34 carried "LA City Limits" both flown by Lt(jg) D.C. (Chico) Freeman. Also early on then Ens. I.C. (Ike) Kepford flew #7. That old #7 sure did get around.
For those that don't know the story. Lt.(jg) D.H. (Gute) Gutenkunst was killed in a mid air collision with a badly damaged, and wounded Marine corsair both were attempting to land at Piva Yoke airstrip.
This model is my way of paying a tribute to a fallen hero.