Ken wrote:
I've done some research on the 6th SOS and still never seem to come up with a full photo of Spad Dad. You would think that they exist, as the airplane has been the subject of two models, in fact, a google/image search should turn up pix of the plastic model kit/box top and also the die cast model that's available. I did see a close up black & white of the cowl when going through the 6th archive at the Maxwell AFB HRA, but some of those files are still awaiting declassification so I left it alone. Please share whatever you find, as I'd love to see more of this colorful, unique SPAD.
Funny thing is that my friend was a charter member of the 6th beginning at England AFB and left SEA only a few months before they were deactivated, yet he did not recognize the airplane when I showed him a pic. It carried the 6T tail code for the SAR det, but I also suppose that his daily concerns were far above paint schemes and it has been 40+ years.
FWIW, although "Spad" is certainly accepted slang for the A-1, the 6th was the only USAF unit I'm aware of who used "SPAD" as their A-1 unit callsign. IIRC, the 6th still uses it today.
Ken
Good info Ken, Thanks. Looks like we may have to take a trip to Maxwell also. So far Mike is the only other one who has responded with info. Maybe somebody here will have the one pic everybody is searching for. Thanks for the help.
Mark