Strafing in the ETO may have been something of an afterthought in the Eighth Air Force, but certainly not in the Ninth...
Here's some more Airacobras... this first one is a heavily retouched photo, and normally I don't share stuff
like that. But I'd like to know what field this ship flew out of. I've seen that style of numbering on a few
different types but have conflicting info as to which field it's associated with... one in Florida maybe?

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This is another for which I have conflicting info... I'm pretty sure this P-39D was from a field in Florida,
but am not certain which one.

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Another for which I'm lacking info... can anyone tell me which outfit the emblem on this P-39F represents?

Project 914 Archives (S.Donacik collection)
Here's a companion shot to the line-up of 40th PS, 31st PG P-39Fs and Ds that I posted earlier...

Project 914 Archives (M.Butry collection)
February 27th, 1944... a P-39Q bound for the Soviet Union... Bruce B. Mackenzie of the 19th Ferrying
Squadron, 3rd Ferrying Group has a bit of trouble on takeoff from Bismarck, North Dakota.

Project 914 Archives (B.McFee collection)
And here's one which is kinda near and dear to my heart, as well as to the two friends whose photos
I've been sharing here...
The P-39 'Galloping Gertie' used to be on loan to the Niagara Aerospace Museum from the NASM. While
'Gertie' was here, I was able to get up close and personal... one of my aforementioned pals was a
volunteer at the museum, and you know what they say about what you know versus who you know!
Somewhere I've got a walkaround that I shot of this ship, including some cockpit shots... lemmee tell ya,
it's all sortsa fun getting in and out of a P-39. I dunno how anyone who ever had to bail outta one was
ever able to do it, especially if it was spinning or whatnot...
Anyhoo, here's a groovy shot of 'Gertie's last private owner, Elizabeth Haas Pfister, providing a little
TLC to the 'ole gal back when she was a racer in the late 1940s. Unfortunately, I forget where I
found this image. However, I recently got a line on an original print and hope to own it before too long.

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