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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:40 am 
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What AAF Depots were operating around the world in 1945?
Specifically for the O/H or repair of the Merlin V-1650-7.
Would any have the initials of B.A.D.?
I've seen a Merlin with B.A.D. 3.30.45 stamped on the crankcase side.
Don't know if this is a Depot or a message for this engine.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:14 am 
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Base Air Depot.


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B.A.D. is Base Air Depot. Not sure how many B.A.D.'s were is use during the war.
B.A.D. No. 1 was Burtonwood, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Burtonwood
B.A.D. No. 2 was Warton, http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=17126

3.30.45. was most likely just a date.


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BAD 2 at Warton repaired and overhauled 6,164 inline engines, including 3,578 Packard Merlins. BAD No 1 at Burtonwood tended to concentrate on radials. BAD No 3 was at Langford Lodge in Northern Ireland. I'm not sure what engines they handled.

Warton is still a very active airfield.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warton_Aerodrome


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mike furline wrote:
B.A.D. is Base Air Depot. Not sure how many B.A.D.'s were is use during the war.
B.A.D. No. 1 was Burtonwood, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Burtonwood
B.A.D. No. 2 was Warton, http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=17126

3.30.45. was most likely just a date.

Thx for putting BAD in perspective.
I knew the 3.45 was the date. I didn't have a pic that showed whether there was a TT stamped along with it.

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3.30.45 I'm guessing would be an AMERICAN DATE. so the Americans did the work.... If the Brits worked on the the Month and Year would be transposed..... Anyone agree?

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3.30.45 I'm guessing would be an AMERICAN DATE. so the Americans did the work.... If the Brits worked on the the Month and Year would be transposed..... Anyone agree?

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P51Mstg wrote:
3.30.45 I'm guessing would be an AMERICAN DATE. so the Americans did the work.... If the Brits worked on the the Month and Year would be transposed..... Anyone agree?

Yes, the month-day-year numeric format is American only.

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