' OK, How do I get the FC DVD. From: 'Jamie Treat' jamietreat@q.com [fairchildclub] Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 8:05 PM To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit
Sent to Tony. Attachments are stripped from Yahoo. All the data is on the FC DVD. JST From:
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit “Where” is everything on Mil F-24’s. I see nothing in your communication! Forget an enclosure or attachment? From: 'Jamie Treat Subject: RE: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit Tony,
Here is everything I have on the Mil F-24s.
JST
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Pardon me for hijacking this thread slightly, but I heard there were records somewhere identifying which F-24’s, etc. were impressed during WWII for military service – coast watching, etc. I’d like to find out if my F-24W40A was one of those. I have all the records (originals, not copies) from the day it left the factory (22 July 1940) to the present, but info from the war years seems conspicuously absent. Could anyone direct me to something that might show where my airplane was during WWII. Thanks.
Tony Lowe
Minneapolis MN Area
F-24W40A S/N 136 N28522 (still the same N number as when it left the factory)
612-805-8578
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I am not sure if I suggested this but have you tried that Fairchild Museum and Hagerstown Maryland they might have better records
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'Through the FC Club. Email and Ck for $45.00 to Pres. I burn and ship at my cost. JST From: fairchildclub
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit OK, How do I get the FC DVD. From: 'Jamie Treat' Subject: RE: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit Sent to Tony. Attachments are stripped from Yahoo. All the data is on the FC DVD.JSTFrom:
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit “Where” is everything on Mil F-24’s. I see nothing in your communication! Forget an enclosure or attachment? From: 'Jamie Treat Subject: RE: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit Tony,
Here is everything I have on the Mil F-24s.
JST
From: Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 9:50 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit
Pardon me for hijacking this thread slightly, but I heard there were records somewhere identifying which F-24’s, etc. were impressed during WWII for military service – coast watching, etc. I’d like to find out if my F-24W40A was one of those. I have all the records (originals, not copies) from the day it left the factory (22 July 1940) to the present, but info from the war years seems conspicuously absent. Could anyone direct me to something that might show where my airplane was during WWII. Thanks.
Tony Lowe
Minneapolis MN Area
F-24W40A S/N 136 N28522 (still the same N number as when it left the factory)
612-805-8578
From: tony anger [fairchildclub]
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 10:24 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit
I am not sure if I suggested this but have you tried that Fairchild Museum and Hagerstown Maryland they might have better records
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Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit OK, How do I get the FC DVD. From: 'Jamie Treat' Subject: RE: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit Sent to Tony. Attachments are stripped from Yahoo. All the data is on the FC DVD.JSTFrom:
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit “Where” is everything on Mil F-24’s. I see nothing in your communication! Forget an enclosure or attachment? From: 'Jamie Treat Subject: RE: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit Tony,
Here is everything I have on the Mil F-24s.
JST
From: Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 9:50 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit
Pardon me for hijacking this thread slightly, but I heard there were records somewhere identifying which F-24’s, etc. were impressed during WWII for military service – coast watching, etc. I’d like to find out if my F-24W40A was one of those. I have all the records (originals, not copies) from the day it left the factory (22 July 1940) to the present, but info from the war years seems conspicuously absent. Could anyone direct me to something that might show where my airplane was during WWII. Thanks.
Tony Lowe
Minneapolis MN Area
F-24W40A S/N 136 N28522 (still the same N number as when it left the factory)
612-805-8578
From: tony anger [fairchildclub]
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 10:24 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit
I am not sure if I suggested this but have you tried that Fairchild Museum and Hagerstown Maryland they might have better records
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'To Tony (Lowe),I have looked at what I have on the impressed 24W-40s and drawn a blank. Two were definitely impressed for use by the USAAF, but c/n 136 was not one of those.It is reported in various publications that 13 Model 24W-40s were impressed by the U.S. Navy as GK-1 with Bu Nos. 7032/7034, 09787/0788 and 09790/09797.
It is very possible c/n 136 was one of those drafted into to naval use, however many of active pilots would have been serving during W.W.2 - that plus fuel rationing would, I expect, have meant very little private flying would be going on.
Unfortunately I do not have the appropriate U.S. Navy individual aircraft record cards and I have no idea whether each aircraft is identified by its c/no or previous registration.
I have no experience of obtaining naval aircraft records.
Sorry I cannot do more to assist you, Tony Broadhurst'
It is very possible c/n 136 was one of those drafted into to naval use, however many of active pilots would have been serving during W.W.2 - that plus fuel rationing would, I expect, have meant very little private flying would be going on.
Unfortunately I do not have the appropriate U.S. Navy individual aircraft record cards and I have no idea whether each aircraft is identified by its c/no or previous registration.
I have no experience of obtaining naval aircraft records.
Sorry I cannot do more to assist you, Tony Broadhurst'
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' You have done plenty, Mr. Broadhurst. Thank you. I’ll see what I can learn from The Navy. From: broadhurst@talk21.com [fairchildclub] Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2016 6:23 AM To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fwd: Request for Aircraft Records - Commit To Tony (Lowe), I have looked at what I have on the impressed 24W-40s and drawn a blank. Two were definitely impressed for use by the USAAF, but c/n 136 was not one of those. It is reported in various publications that 13 Model 24W-40s were impressed by the U.S. Navy as GK-1 with Bu Nos. 7032/7034, 09787/0788 and 09790/09797. It is very possible c/n 136 was one of those drafted into to naval use, however many of active pilots would have been serving during W.W.2 - that plus fuel rationing would, I expect, have meant very little private flying would be going on. Unfortunately I do not have the appropriate U.S. Navy individual aircraft record cards and I have no idea whether each aircraft is identified by its c/no or previous registration. I have no experience of obtaining naval aircraft records. Sorry I cannot do more to assist you, Tony Broadhurst'