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Wed Jun 15, 2005 2:31 am
Jack Cook wrote:Mohr dosen't appear on the DOD POW database meaning he wasn't considered to be captured. I have a General friend who's a wheel in the P-47 pilots assoc. He's trying to track Mohr down for me.
Jack
His address and telephone number can be found on the Internet - With a little 'logical' searching but I for the reasons of the mans privacy I am not going to publish it here.... If you want the link PM me.....
Paul
Wed Jun 15, 2005 6:18 am
Any speculation or even better (facts) on who the new owner might be?
regards,
t~
Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:04 am
For the combat Vet Jugs, aren’t there a few from the pacific now in safe hands being restored? BUT Nothing like this One!
So what about the other P-47 that went in with this one, or am I reading too much into the story?
Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:17 am
only one went down that day - they were buzzing a POW camp nearby and 2/Lt. Henry G. Mohr got too low, touched the lake surface, and subsequently had to ditch "Dottie Mae" due to the damage (prop bent back to the cowlings.....)
AND:
Does anyone know about a certain
Dr. Gordon Mueller, D-Day Museum New Orleans - who is reportedly the "customer" of the company doing parts of the restoration
-> http://www.sandyair.com
TIA !
Martin
Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:49 am
Awesome ! I have always wondered about the planes that went down on the eastern front both german and russian, this really makes me want to go and find some more a/c that have to be over there. I hope who ever owns this jug will put it back in the air!
Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:15 am
Bravo Zulu to the guys of the recovery team. Outstanding work. I sure hope once restored she'll be maintian in her wartime markings and not some other aircraft. Again well done.
Shay
Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:30 am
Martin,
Did "Thunder Monsters ..." list a s/n for this aircraft? If so, maybe Scott can update the directory w/one more known Jug on the planet. hooooohoooo!!!
I agree that it would be great if this Jug was restored to original VE-Day condition w/markings and all. Of course the owner can do as he pleases

! Either way, compliments for salvaging another piece of history from oblivion!
regards,
t~
Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:33 am
originalboxcar wrote:Martin,
Did "Thunder Monsters ..." list a s/n for this aircraft? If so, maybe Scott can update the directory w/one more known Jug on the planet. hooooohoooo!!!
nope, unfortunately not
am still in "search mode" for the serial
Martin
Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:24 am
How odd is it that we have the actual A/C, the pilot, even a period photo showing the aircraft in service... but still can't come up with codes or a serial!!!
This is one recovery that's kept me glued to the various forums for a couple days now- can't wait to see how this develops!
Lynn
Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:34 am
Well
the code is K4*something
and from the photos I figured, that it definitely is an early P-47D, either a D-25-RE or a D-26-RA variant, because following the D-27-RE and D-27-RA had the a dorsal fin fitted just ahead of the rudder (at the factories).
Martin
Wed Jun 15, 2005 11:19 am
Just doing some internet hunting. Nothing on this bird, but check out the WW2 photo collections on the 510t FS, 405th FG Association site. There are some amazing photos and a ton of em too.
http://www.510fs.org/index.php
Dan
Wed Jun 15, 2005 11:30 am
heard that the financing of the recovery operation originated with a former chief-pilot of United Airlines......
any clues ?
Martin
Wed Jun 15, 2005 12:26 pm
Clay Lacy???
Wed Jun 15, 2005 12:46 pm
Martin,
If Mohr was in the 511th FS the code would be 2Z. The 510th was K4.
Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:33 pm
Jack
I am afraid I cannot not share your view - 511th FS definitely was K4 coded while the 510th was 2Z
Martin
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