airnutz wrote:
Pogmusic wrote:
Nearly every source I look into says that the L-3 was declared obsolete by the time we entered the war and were regulated to training roles. They never left the states. A couple of reports state that some were accidentally shipped to N. Africa and were used by the Free French.
Yep, I've run into that before. Sounds like Wiki strikes again. Google Aeronca L-3 in combat or
Aeronca L-3 Africa etc. and you'll find some theater photos pretty quick. I'da thought some of the L-nuts
would've posted photos, etc. by now...maybe later?

Well, I thought I had a black and white photo of the L-3's in the Philippines, however, I had a hard drive crash about a month ago and will have to dig around quite a bit to find my source(s). For sure I can't find the pictures.
There are shots of L-3s in the Pacific (I think a whole squadron in the Philippines), With the Free French in North Africa, and in
Lightplanes at War Ken Wakefield published a shot he received of an L-3 on an airfield in Italy.
For the moment, from Footnote, here's a shot of an L-3 in the southwest Pacific with it's wings off.

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