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> Edwards Park's 41st Fs P-39 # 74, Looking for a picture of
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Posted: Aug 7 2016, 06:04 PM
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Would love to hear from anyone who has - or knows where I might find - a photographs of Edwards Park's 41st FS P-39 # 74.

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  Posted: Aug 8 2016, 07:03 PM
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Hi Edward

You have a date line? Need more details also of Pilot History

I have pics of BW150 "73" and AH175 "75" ,..no "74"

Or as I really think,..possibly a 41st FS P-39D-1 in the 41-38*** serial series circa 1943 Period


Will check,.."I'll be back"

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  Posted: Aug 8 2016, 07:06 PM
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Ah,..I truly don't muck around it seems

AWM Negative 150498

Dare say its a P-39D or F given that its taken mid 1942 at Port Moresby and O/D scheme

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Posted: Sep 5 2016, 06:07 PM
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AP 375 is a Bell P-400 built originally to an RAF order..

Built by Bell in Buffalo, New York. Assigned Royal Air Force (RAF) serial number AP375 and painted in a three-color camouflage scheme. Instead, delivered to the U. S. Army. Disassembled and shipped overseas to Australia and reassembled.[COLOR=blue]
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