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Title: trivia
Post by: Gaboon on November 15, 2010, 03:53:34 AM
To many ground troops in WWII and Korea what was considered the most lethal plane that ever flew. Only about 3000 were ever made and when theenemy saw it in the area everything stopped. Name me that plane.
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: mbailey on November 15, 2010, 06:21:49 AM
Corkys P38,  because when he was flying it, there were more parts falling off at terminal velocity than a fleet of B29s ords.  :lol

As far as the real answer, not sure....be intrested to find out
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: uptown on November 15, 2010, 06:23:25 AM
Howdy Gaboon. The answer you're seeking is the L- bird  :D  :salute

piper cub
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: drfritz on November 15, 2010, 10:18:23 AM
since you put the korea war in there, i have to go wth the b29. only plane that saw efective action in both wars
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Post by: shiv on November 15, 2010, 10:52:23 AM
A-26?
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Post by: Gorf13 on November 15, 2010, 12:35:52 PM
A-26?

My guess also, although it also flew in Vietnam

Second guess would be the Soviet TU series that flew for the Allies in WWII, then flew for the North Koreans in the Korean Conflict.
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: Guppy35 on November 15, 2010, 12:46:23 PM
Howdy Gaboon. The answer you're seeking is the L- bird  :D  :salute

piper cub

L-birds would seem to be the right answer.
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: Gaboon on November 15, 2010, 02:16:33 PM
Yes Uptown you are indeed correct. A few days ago I was watching the Military history channel and saw a 2 hour special called "the little bird that did". I was totally amazed at what these planes actually did during the war. These planes actually landed with a special devise on ships that hung out to the side and was caught with a special hook then traveled down a cable till it stopped. The L bird also took off the same way. The Navy even converted an LST into an L bird carrier. If you haven't seen it yet you can most likely see it if you go to militarychannel.com I highly recommend it.
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: Ack-Ack on November 15, 2010, 02:47:37 PM
since you put the korea war in there, i have to go wth the b29. only plane that saw efective action in both wars

The B-29 saw action over Korea but it's rather up for debate on how effective it was other than being very effective in being torn apart by the MiG's cannons.  The MiG had pretty much rendered the B-29 obsolete, so much so that the B-29 had to be flown at night as a defense against the MiG.

ack-ack
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: JOACH1M on November 15, 2010, 02:52:45 PM
L bird :rofl 65HP convas that would tear if left in the sun for to long, and could land by a hanging wire lol
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: Ack-Ack on November 15, 2010, 04:41:44 PM
L-birds would seem to be the right answer.

Just finished reading a book about an army officer that served in the PTO through all the major campaigns and his description of the army piper spotter pilots was that they were crazy.


ack-ack
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: Guppy35 on November 15, 2010, 08:37:55 PM
Just finished reading a book about an army officer that served in the PTO through all the major campaigns and his description of the army piper spotter pilots was that they were crazy.


ack-ack

I remember Earl commenting that if they flew their Jugs where the L-birds were, the ack would not fire for fear of giving away their positions
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: Soulyss on November 15, 2010, 08:40:57 PM
Just finished reading a book about an army officer that served in the PTO through all the major campaigns and his description of the army piper spotter pilots was that they were crazy.


ack-ack

What was the book AKAK? I'm always looking for good books on the PTO.
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: Ack-Ack on November 15, 2010, 09:29:00 PM
What was the book AKAK? I'm always looking for good books on the PTO.


Combat Officer: A Memoir Of The War In The South Pacific by Charles H. Walker.  It's a nice days read.

One thing though that did stick out was his opinion about the Filipino guerrillas in which his opinions were a marked difference between Iliff David "Rich" Richardson's experience as a guerrilla fighting with the Filipinos as detailed in the book "American Guerrilla in the Philippines".

ack-ack
Title: Re: trivia
Post by: Soulyss on November 15, 2010, 09:45:41 PM
Thanks I'll have to check it out, I know the Philippine Guerrilla's made quite a bit of difference to more than a few airmen during the campaign.