Ztex wrote:
[This may be a later picture than 1945-46...because there is a T-33/F-80 tail in the picture.
One guy says it is not in Japan but in "Washington DC....The 262 is FE-610, Ole Fruit Cake, originally WNr 110306"
I'm not arguing that this might have been taken in DC and not Japan.
But to referrence that it would have been later. There were P-80s in the Pacific at the end of the war so if this "was" taken in Japan it could have been after August when U.S. force started to arrive in Japan.
From Joe Baugher:
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In the summer of 1945, approximately 30 P-80As were sent aboard an aircraft carrier to the Philippines in preparation for the final assault on Japan.
And not to mention that the Partial Ser. No. is consistant with the first P-80s produced in 1944.
Food for thought.
Do you have any other pictures of FE-610, Ole Fruit Cake, originally WNr 110306 to verify this?
Also just checking with "Luftwaffe Over Ohio" FE-610 is another ME 262 that has gone missing.
Paul F. Straney and Robert Sacchi wrote:
FE-610 Me-262B-la/U1 WNr 110306, Red "6", 10/NJG 11. Sent over on the Reaper, this aircraft was stripped of its radar gear, and subsequently took part in several aircraft displays. Supposedly this aircraft was declared surplus and went to Cornell University around 1950, but Calspan, Inc. , which took over Cornell's aeronautical department, has no record of the aircraft ever having been there. For the record, the authors are satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the Me-262B at Willow Grove NAS is not FE-610, but a two seat trainer the Navy took on charge in 1945 from the Reaper shipment.
Shay
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