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Pensacola SB2C

Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:51 pm

Here is a link to some photos shot recently.....

http://community.webshots.com/album/578 ... =community

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:03 am

Thanks for posting the link, Owen. Can't wait to see more on her restoration.

Mac

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:34 am

it cleaned up pretty nice w/ just a pressure washer. cool shot of the rear machine gun pivot ring. was the gun still on board at recovery??

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:08 am

So great that the NMNA now has a Helldiver. Can't wait to see her on display.

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:27 am

Tom

20mm wing cannons and 25Ib concrete practice bombs were found on the airframe. The twin 0.3" machine guns were not. Seems standard practice not to have them fitted at a training unit - unless it was gunnery training!

regards

Mark

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Mon Sep 13, 2010 2:27 pm

So they were able to move it without cutting the tailcone off?

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:20 pm

mustangdriver wrote:So great that the NMNA now has a Helldiver. Can't wait to see her on display.

Wait, I thought they had one already on display?

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:47 pm

Warbird Kid wrote:
mustangdriver wrote:So great that the NMNA now has a Helldiver. Can't wait to see her on display.

Wait, I thought they had one already on display?

The NASM's Helldiver was on display at the NMNA for a number of years. The NASM took it back maybe 3 years ago and immediately placed it in storage at Garber where it remains today. Why, I dont know.

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Mon Sep 13, 2010 5:02 pm

It is interesting to see the amount of corrosion on it. But I'm sure it is much better than a salt water bath. Thanks for posting.

Tim

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Tue Sep 14, 2010 1:23 am

shepsair wrote:Tom

20mm wing cannons and 25Ib concrete practice bombs were found on the airframe. The twin 0.3" machine guns were not. Seems standard practice not to have them fitted at a training unit - unless it was gunnery training!

regards

Mark






would love to see those concrete practice bombs!!

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:16 am

would love to see those concrete practice bombs!!

I think they're just standard bomb casings filled with concrete so they have the same ballistic characteristics as live ordnance.

So they were able to move it without cutting the tailcone off?

Yeah, but now they're going to repossess the CAF Helldiver so they'll have two.. :wink: If you're alluding to the NMUSAF A-25, I've seen it..believe me, a few drilled out rivets and spliced longerons are the least of its problems. Not to trash the gentleman who started the project, but the museum is going to have to re-restore a lot of the airframe.

Looks like the folks in P-cola have their work cut out for them, but I remember when the SBD at the Kalamazoo Air Zoo looked about the same when it arrived back in the mid 90s..now she's a showpiece. Can't wait to see the Helldiver in a few years!

SN

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:24 am

i hope the museum appreciates his effort & enthusiasm in the recovery of the helldiver. money out of pocket doesn't compare to time spent.

Re: Pensacola SB2C

Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:03 pm

would love to see those concrete practice bombs!!


By coincidence there's a current thread about the concrete practice bombs on the Wreckchasing board:

http://pacaeropress.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=4874391

...including a couple "then and now" photos of the remains of a Keystone B-6 out on the Edwards range :( (TWO bombing ranges now known to have Keystone bits...and could there be more stuff on the old Luke target range in Hawaii, or was the area built over?)

sorry; got a jones for Keystones!
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