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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #75 on: August 16, 2008, 10:20:56 AM »
Just curious about the squads history, did the 39th fly P-47s? I know the 40th did, (P-47D25 skin in-game).  :aok

Flew P-40`s and P-35`s Stateside trained in 40`s
Combat P-35 , P-39 , P-38 ,P-47 , P-51
Everthing but the P-40 represented In the Photo

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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #76 on: August 16, 2008, 11:57:30 PM »
Welcome WngOver  :aok
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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #77 on: August 17, 2008, 06:45:57 PM »
Look forward to flyng with ya Wngover !  <S>

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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #78 on: August 17, 2008, 10:07:49 PM »
Welcome aboard Wngover!
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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #79 on: August 18, 2008, 09:12:32 AM »
Welcome Wngover, looking forward to meeting you.
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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #80 on: August 18, 2008, 09:13:03 AM »
Flew P-40`s and P-35`s Stateside trained in 40`s
Combat P-35 , P-39 , P-38 ,P-47 , P-51
Everthing but the P-40 represented In the Photo
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TB, just out of curiosity, where is the 39th based out of?
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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #81 on: August 18, 2008, 04:11:17 PM »
Thanks for the warm welcome all, looking forward to winging up with you soon....  My P-38 has been a hanger queen for quite some time....  :eek:

Time to brush up on my P-38 skills.....  :pray    :salute
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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #82 on: August 18, 2008, 05:07:55 PM »
TB, just out of curiosity, where is the 39th based out of?
Selfridge Field, Mich.
The 39th Pursuit Squadron came into being (on paper) in late 1939.  In early 1940 personnel were drawn from Eddie Rickenbacher's old "Hat in the Ring" 94th Pursuit Squadron of WW I fame and flight training started with Seversky P-35 "pursuit" planes.  In early 1941 the 39th Squadron was chosen to receive the first Bell P-39 Airacobras rolling off of the assembly lines.  By midsummer a Bell Company artist had designed and painted an attractive "Cobra in the Clouds" logo, which, with considerable difficulty, was passed through the Office Of Heraldry.  With that bit of legislation the 39th Squadron had officially become "The Cobra Squadron".
With the Japanese Pearl Harbor attack of December 7, 1941, the squadron was on its way to the West Coast and quickly across the Pacific to Brisbane, Australia.  Reassembling their P-39s, the squadron was soon in the air over Port Moresby, New Guinea in defense of  Northern Australia.  After two and a half months of combat the 39th had lost several planes to the Japanese Zeros, but never a pilot.
        At the end of July 1942 the squadron was sent back to Australia to be equipped with Lockheed's P-38 Lightning, becoming the first "Lightning" squadron in the Southwest Pacific.  By October '42 the 39th was back in action over New Guinea soil and the Zeros began to fall.  Early in 1943 the 39th again distinguished itself in becoming the first American squadron to rack up 100 kills.  Unit pride and esprit de corps was running very high when the squadron adopted the "sharks teeth" motif for their P-38s.  As a fresh faced young 2nd Lieutenant, Richard Ira Bong started his combat career while on TDY with the squadron.  Learning quickly from the experienced 39th Squadron pilots, Dick Bong became an ace before moving back to his assigned squadron.

        Through the balance of WW II the 39th put the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt and the North American P-51 Mustang to good use.  The Occupation of Japan was carried out with the Mustangs.  With the start of the Korea War, the 39th was there early on with their F-51 Mustangs.  There came a relatively short period of time when Lockheed F-80 Shooting Stars where used to face North Korea and China, but their short range necessitated a return to the trusty old Mustangs.  In mid summer 1952 the squadron made the transition to the North American F-86 Sabre.  Through the Korea War the 39th produced numerous Aces.  One of them, Joe McConnell with 16 Migs to his credit, was the top ace of that war.

        My history of the 39th Squadron after Korea is sketchy, but it is known that the 39th Fighter Interceptor Squadron was active in Viet Nam with F-105 Thunderchiefs.  Again in 1990 the 39th was activated at George Air Force Base, Mojave, California as a Flight Training Squadron and readied a squadron for the Desert Shield/Desert Storm operation over Iraq.  The resulting fully trained squadron with its F-4G "Wild Weasel" electronic counter measures planes was given the title 561st Tactical Fighter Squadron and sent to Saudi, Arabia.  On 17 January 1991 they engaged in the initial attack and flew 1,146 sorties in 42 days.

        Again the 39th was deactivated and then once more activated in 1993 at Eglin AFB, Florida with the title 39th Flight Test Squadron.  Since that time they have been testing, among other things, the high speed and extreme maneuver release of rockets and other arms.  Happily, the "Cobra in the Clouds" logo has been retained through the years with but slight change.  After 60 years it seems that the same unit pride and esprit de corps still pervades the squadron.
Severski P-35s of the 39th Pursuit Squadron at Selfridge Field, Mich. 1940

Bell P-39 Airacobras of the 39th Pursuit Squadron at Selfridge Field, Mich. 1941
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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #83 on: August 18, 2008, 05:37:26 PM »
Thanks for the warm welcome all, looking forward to winging up with you soon....  My P-38 has been a hanger queen for quite some time....  :eek:

Time to brush up on my P-38 skills.....  :pray    :salute

Point of order, Fugitive is the only Queen we officially recognize.
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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #84 on: August 20, 2008, 07:17:04 AM »
Well my son calls me "King Crapper", so I guess I'm just a royal pain in the @ZZ   :D

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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #85 on: August 29, 2008, 10:19:41 PM »
Isn't the default P-39 skin a 39th FS skin? Or is that a 36th FS skin? :aok
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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #86 on: August 30, 2008, 01:01:41 AM »
Isn't the default P-39 skin a 39th FS skin? Or is that a 36th FS skin? :aok

George Welch's 8th FG skin, when he was with the 36th FS of the 8th FG.  He later flew 38s with the 80th FS Headhunters, of the 8th FG.
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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #87 on: August 30, 2008, 01:19:06 AM »
George Welch's 8th FG skin, when he was with the 36th FS of the 8th FG.  He later flew 38s with the 80th FS Headhunters, of the 8th FG.

Ah, I thought it was the 36th or the 39th. Couldn't remember. Ty   :aok
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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #88 on: September 11, 2008, 08:17:01 PM »
I know I havn't been around much, but are we still recruiting? I really need someone to fly as "bait" like I have for Twinboom all this time. Any takers?   :cool:

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Re: 39th FS "Cobra In The Clouds"
« Reply #89 on: September 12, 2008, 11:15:21 AM »
I know I havn't been around much, but are we still recruiting? I really need someone to fly as "bait" like I have for Twinboom all this time. Any takers?   :cool:

I will fly with you, I am highly regarded in this, many consider me a master baiter.
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