I'm glad you guys liked the badder, older B-29 pics that I posted last week. I thought I would share a few more from the Kamm collection. These pics, I admit, are in rough shape, and the negatives required a lot of cleaning up even to look like this. Still, they may be of interest.
In 1948, Dick Kamm was stationed at France Field in the Panama Canal zone as a fledgling mechanic on RF-80As with the 4 TFS. Dick wrote of this posting:
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The original runways at France Field were too short for most modern aircraft and we shared the longer runways belonging to Coco Solo Naval Air Station. This made the taxi time from France Field to the runways excessively long. Therefore our aircraft parking area was moved from the France Field to revetments next to the Coco Solo runway. This was great (and also distracting) for the maintenance personnel as they never knew what kind of aircraft they would see landing or taking off.
Here is what he meant. These photos are all from early 1948 at France Field/Coco Solo. Please enjoy.
1. One of 4th TFS' RF-80As, 45-8455 "Little Joe".
2. A-26 44-35734, with tail of 44-35704 to left.
3. The base's resident hack B-17 was 44-85702, which bore the name "Super Stud".
4. A PBY-6 bearing "COCO-SOLO" markings takes off.
5. P-61B 43-8314. Three or four other P-61s are lined up behind it.
6. Another P-61 launches. The serial is illegible but the buzz number appears to end in 720. "Shady Lady" written on the nose.
7. PV-2.
8. PBM climbing out.
Yes, quite distracting indeed. Hope you guys like these. To read more of Dick's recollections, see:
http://www.airandspacemuseum.org/EarlyJ ... tKramm.htm
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