gliderman1 wrote:
Do any of these have the WF photo number on the original print?
Looking at them, here is my take:
1. 28700 starboard rear quarter views and with crew posing at side. These were made at Wright Field. The photo number would give close approximation of time. My guess is spring 1943. The crew are NOT the men who were flight test crew at CCAAF. They must be Wright Field mechanics who may have installed the temporary tow release--the tube extending out from tail on bottom. P-47 was not equipped with winch and did not snatch glider or single engine aircraft. It did snatch tow targets in tests using a short nylon line with a weighted stabilizer and hook on end. USAAF.
I posted the photo with the crew, it doesn't have a photo number on it for some reason. The picture seems to coincide pretty closely to the one that Mike posted, as the oil stains on the ground seem to be in the same places. The planes in the background are different/ missing in my photo. Mike put a date on his photo (9/13/44). The men in my photos are from Wright Field, my father in law is on the bottom row, fourth from the left (he was a crew chief on '47s assigned there during the war). There were probably some engineers in the photo also.