Lost Plane found after 60 Years (made in Buffalo, NY area)

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After 60 years a Bell Air Cobra found intact with a Harrison Radiator in it.

Did you know the girls like Rosie the Riveter, that built these planes wrote
their names and addresses on the planes bulkheads?

This is very interesting, especially if you're from Western New York State.

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid34757272001?bclid=0&bctid=87804472001
 

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Thanks for the story and the link It was Great viewing, Chug
 

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Amazing story .......Thanks for posting !
 

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Heartwarming story Ray, my Mom was a 'Rosie the Riveter' in California during the war.

Fossis..............
 

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Thanks guys for watching this one. It had such interesting historical value to it that I just had to
share it.

hello Fossis, a big congratulations to your Mom for what she did. All those Rosies sure did their
part in helping to win the war. They did a great job for their country.

Wishing all of you a good day and a better one tomorrow.

Ray
 

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Goose-o Thanks for letting me know you liked it. I'm glad you did.

Ray
 

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Thanks for posting that.. I had read about the find and recovery, but that filled in lots of gaps in the story.
The P-39 was an interesting aircraft with it's mid-engine. Wonder how the pilots felt with that great big shaft rotating beneath them :o
 

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I am not a pilot so I could not say for sure, but I'll bet it took some getting used to.

Thank you for you reply.

Ray
 

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Where does the P39 fit in? I have never seen one in a wae movie or a news reel during the war. I have seen the P38, P40, P51, and the British Spitfires.
 

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good evening Frankn: they were basically a ground support aircraft. the 37 mm was for light armored vehicles and ground installations. They were not designed for air to air combat, hence never received the glory nudge of being of Ace materiel. They were successfully used in the battle of the bloody ridge on Guadalcanal. They literally chopped up and made hamburger of the Japanese main group, stopping them before they could be used in the main battle. They had a major role in keeping Henderson field American. The loss of Henderson field would undoubtedly have meant the loss of Guadalcanal and would have been a huge moral buster instead of being a booster and prolonged the war.

They were pretty aircraft, and good ship busters in the Pacific.

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

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Hello, Don Jose thanks for the history lesson and filling in the gaps. :thumbsup: :coffee2:

Thanks to all of you for you replies.

Ray
 

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