SEMPER FI Vincent! What did you get to fly in the beloved Marine Corps?
Well, timing worked against me on that score!
I had learned to fly in a J-3 as soon as GA opened up after VJ Day.
My instructor was a newly discharged Marine F7F pilot. He raved about
that airplane. So after I finished Basic and went to Advanced
Training, I requested multi-engine traaining so I'd have a shot at
the F7F.
Unfortunately, when I arrived at Cherry Point with a shiny pair of
gold wings, after two years of college and a year and a half of flight
training, I was too late for F7Fs. "We're phasing them out," I was
told, "But we sure need transport pilots!"
So I spent most of my time flying R5C-1s and then R4Q-2s. You probably
know them as the C-46 and th C-119. Not very exciting duty, but there
were some good things about it. I got a lot of IFR time and
cross-countries to interesting places.
I did spend a year flying OE-1s (Cessna L-19 Birddogs) as a FAC with
the 5th Marines at LeJeune and Vieques. That was fun.
vince norris
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