RareBear wrote:
How prevalent was the use of Phillips-head screws for attaching data plates? Most of the ones I've seen were attached with rivets. The one in Bockscar looks almost like a reproduction. The one from Van's tail section appears to be a much older, embossed plate.
Walt
OMG....are we really going in this direction?

I assure you that the plate in the tail of "Bockscar" is original, that the stamping and font sizes on it are original and the screws that were used (Phillips head) are the same type that were used on my black tail. And before anyone makes a comment about the plate being sliver with black lines and mine being painted interior green - mine IS silver with black lines....it was probably repainted interior green when the tail turret was removed and the flooring added during conversion to a TB-29.
As for the workmanship of the data plate being shabby, seriously are you kidding me? This was war (as it is right now for those who have forgotten). Yes they took pride in their work, but if one letter or number did not line up they didn't start over. They were cranking these aircraft out daily and even hourly.
Next you're going to tell me that there is a chance that my entire tail or the one on "Bockscar" is a reproduction. Come on....let's focus on the definitive data here. The nomenclature plates are original, and the data stamped on them (albeit not 100% even) is correct and original.
Anyone want to go on a quest and take pictures of other known Hudson built Martin tails with nomenclature plates and post pictures here? We need more data......
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Thanks,
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
B-29 42-24791 "Big Time Operator"
C-47A 43-15137 "7H" Normandy/Holland Vet
SNJ-5B S/N 84947
UC-45F 43-35764 Cockpit
PT-26A 42-71104
LNE-1 S/N 31556
CG-15A Cockpit
CG-4A Cockpit (x2) and fuselage
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