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Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:29 pm

steve dickey wrote:scroll down to the last reply on the webpage :roll:

It's a North American BC-1 trainer, serial 37-670, ancestor to the T-6. The pilot was Lt. Col. Leslie MacDill, for whom MacDill Field was named


November 9, 1938. Washington, D.C. "Two U.S. Army fliers -- Lieut. Col. Leslie MacDill, General Staff Corps Officer, and Private Joseph G. Gloxner -- were burned to death today in the worst aerial tragedy in the history of the Capital when their plane crashed on a street in Anacostia, a short distance from Bolling Field. Three automobiles were wrecked in the crash. Col. MacDill was piloting the plane." Harris & Ewing Collection glass negative


Whoa !

I was way off on that one....... :oops: :oops:

Fri Jul 24, 2009 11:22 pm

Looking through my father's logbooks show he flew the BC-1 quite a bit in Basic at either Kelly or Randolph Field....forget which one was BT and which was AT
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