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Hemiman wrote:Corrections needed on two posts..
"Lil Hellion" over Port Moresby c 43'- "LH" was written off in a belly landing at 7-mile on Nov 1, 42'.. Towed back to 3-mile and rebuilt with wings from 39-724 ( written off Dec 42') as "Steak & Eggs"
A-20's over Hollandia also incorrect date.. 5th A-20's were not over in 42' . Hollandia Missions were flown March/April44". Pic was from the tail camera of 13th Sq C0 Dick Walker's "Powerful Katrina" (per Dick Walker)
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jdvoss wrote:My father was a production manager on the A-20 line at Santa Monica where they reached a peak output of 12 A/C per day.
Thu Jan 30, 2014 3:42 pm
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Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:15 pm
jdvoss wrote:Airnutz:
I am not aware of any wooden subassemblies used on non-functional portions of the A-20. It is entirely possible however given material shortages during the war. If you recall NAA constructed a number of AT-6's with fuselage aft sections constructed of plywood, Duramold or the sort.
Scott Thompson wrote an outstanding book on the A-20 and perhaps he could shed some light on the subject. I'd be curious to know as well.
John
Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:06 pm
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