Thanks champ driver. I think that's a great clue as well, but well outside my area of expertise. Another interesting feature or clue I think is the notch at the top. It doesn't seem like it came from...
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Thanks champ driver. I think that's a great clue as well, but well outside my area of expertise. Another interesting feature or clue I think is the notch at the top. It doesn't seem like it came from...
Thanks for the input Mike. Weren't there quite a few Hawk variants? Are you referring to the early bi-plane Hawks or the monoplane P-36? I think the P-36 was an all metal construction.
Thanks for the replies so far. Ron, I hadn't been thinking Navy at all for some reason, but based on your suggestion of an F3F, I think that could be a distinct possibility and might explain the...
Hey everyone. I am looking to my fellow warbird historians/enthusiasts to help in identifying what type of aircraft the following relic might have come from. I purchased a roundel a few years back...
The owner states they are metal props. It's not a typical Hamilton standard prop as seen on the B-17, etc. I own a Hamilton B-17 prop and it looks nothing like this. I have a Spitfire prop as well,...
This set of propeller blades is being offered for sale in my area. The owner has no history or provenance of them whatsoever based on the information painted on them or what aircraft they might have...
I've always admired the livery on this particular P-47 and the air to air is phenomenal! Great post...
If any of you are ever in the Twin Cities, the deck gun from the USS Ward that fired the first shot is on display on the grounds of the capitol in St Paul. Definitely worth taking a look and a true...
I have supported this project. However, despite my initial enthusiasm, I feel it has fallen a little flat. I think somebody there saw the success of the CAF C-47 campaign and thought they could...