Hi Rob,
I'm in Northern Honshu, pretty near the tip of the island. I just passed through Tokyo on my way back from Kuwait, I've lived in Japan for 12 years (all at Misawa) & have never made it down to Tokyo other than passing through. If you send me any info you have on the prototype I'll ask a friend to do some research for me. I've looked for anything remaining from the war around here, but haven't found anything. Not even as much as an old jeep carcass. Up in this neck of the woods they seemed to have gotten rid of anything from the war. I do have some WWII Navy maps & intel bulletins that have all the fields in the area & will see what I can locate one of these days. Also, created a database on all the ships and A/C shot up by the Navy in this area, got this info from microfilm combat reports. This is another one of those "one of these days" projects to see if any of the pieces remain. I retire in two more years so maybe it won't be to far off when I finally get off my butt & go looking. The three large A/Fs that were in the area are still operating, one is now a Japanese Ground Defence Force base, one is now the main airport for the prefecture & the other is the base I'm at. All the other fields in the immediate vicinity were small grass or dirt strips that I'm sure have been turned in to rice fields. All that remains here at my base from the war is two hangars (complete with bullet holes) & a prop hanging behind a Japanese Air Self Defense Force bldg near where I work.
In regards to my original question. I got a surprise email from the NASM saying that the realized the had given me the wrong info on the Corsair blueprints & that the had three different sets available. They're going to send me the info next week. Strange coincedence. One of you guys out there have some pull that you're not letting anybody know about?
Sorry I've been so long winded.
Later,
Jim
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