OK, Jack..I found the source of my confusion with the AC-47 program. At
a Gooney site is an online "book" by Lt.Col "Jack" Haller. It is more of an
online pamphlet consisting of a collection of stories by various early
AC-47 participants. Haller made this statement about training with the
newly forming 4th Air Commando Squadron, at Forbes AFB Kansas....
"There was supposed to be a group of Gooney Birds in Vietnam developing
the tactics for our combat missions, but they had .30 caliber machine guns
firing 800 rounds per minute....", But being as the gunship program was
a classified "Secret" project, there is no reason to suggest what actual
details would be available to Col. Haller. This comment was probably made in mid-1965..just guessing by the now apparent timeline of when
the .30 cal ships were outfiited and Hallers training at that point. He
couldn't know that "combatship#1", FC-47D"Puff" 43-48579 had begun Ops
15 Dec 1964 with the SUU-11a miniguns in Vietnam with USAF 1st ACS.
Part of the confusion is created by Col. Hallers inconsistent timeline
and some, in my opinion, retro history. He reports to Forbes "sometime"
in 1964. 4th Air Commando Squadron then reports to 'Nam late '65.
When reading through a lot of Puff/Spooky stuff one hopes for someone
to tell their story of the their involvement in the FC-47/AC-47 in a
"timeline" fashion and then leading into the "Puff" and then onto the
eventual "Spooky" history..but it don't happen that way... at least as far
as what's available on the web. It is also related in this pamphlet that the
Green Berets training them in "Vietnam education and fieldcraft", are
already calling the F/AC-47's "Puff the Magic Dragon"..a guzzillion times..
I might add...throughout this story. Anyway, here Hallers "book"...
http://www.centercomp.com/cgi-bin/dc3/stories?1005
As for "combatship #1", 48-48579 being gunned-up at Clark and then
being flown to 'Nam by Terry in 1966..I can find no record of this.
Everything I've read, says a C-47D was a mailrun-machine actively being
flown out of Nha Trang by Capt. Jack Harvey USAF. Capt. Terry picked
48-48579 from a maintenance list solely for her low-time and inferred
maintainance-free operation, (relatively speaking). This was in fall 1964
and the guns-conversion was performed in Bien Hoa. FC-47D 48579
became operational 15 Dec. 1964, with Capt. Harvey continuing as
commander of the ship along with another relief crew led by Lee Johnson.
Everyone has pretty-much heard how "Puff the Magic Dragon" was
christened following a Stars and Stripes reporters description, which in
my guess-timate would have been early spring 1965...about the time
FC-47 gunship#2 was coming on-line. Here is a color profile of "Puff"
FC-47D after Harvey and Johnson agreed to christen her...
http://www.centercomp.com/cgi-bin/dc3/gallery?60075
Has anyone seen a copy of the Stars and Stripes with the authors
description of "Puff the Magic Dragon", which led to "Puffs" name??
I'd really like to see a copy of that issue or article. It would also make a
nice addition to the American Flight Museums archival display for their
AC-47.
www.squadron14.com
Here's another colorplate of a later version of the AC-47 of the 4th ACS...
http://www.centercomp.com/cgi-bin/dc3/gallery?60065
Other, I Heards...
Most of the web-history of the F/AC-47 Gunship is a mishmash of "facts".
Most relate how Cpt. Terry enters 'Nam in Fall of 64...designs the mounts
for the "Non-Pod" SUU11a mini's and installs said guns. He then adapts
a Mk20mod4 Gunsight from an A1-E Skyraider and "Bam!" off they go.
Some details suggest otherwise,
-One account from a Specter-guy relates "he heard", that the earliest
form of sighting was a "welding rod fastened to the wingtip with a X
marked with grease pencil on the pilots window for a sighting tool."
-Another suggests that they used a "gunsight cobbled up from a crosshair
reticle and a 16mm camera reflex viewfinder", Walter J. Boyne.
...before they adapted the mk20.
I would like to find a few good books on the early efforts of Capt. Terry
and would really like to read a detailed account from Capt. Harvey
concerning his observation/participation/training in the "very brisk"
implementation of the "Terry mods". Roughly Oct.-Dec. 1964. Any suggestions guys??
A very good page on the history of th gunship program and AC-47....
http://ac-119gunships.com/ac47/gunshipac47.htm
Hope this is informative ..and correct...