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![]() I believe designated F-8 in USAAF service. |
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On 2012-01-07 05:30:58 -0800, "Bob (not my real pseudonym)"
said: I believe designated F-8 in USAAF service. Yup! ....and with a P-38/F-4A/F-5 sitting behind it, I suspect that was a USAAF reconnaissance squadron of the 7th Photo Group. Initially there were 40 F-8's converted for photo-reconnaissance from Canadian built B Mk IV's, designated B MkXX thereby becoming the equivalent of the PR Mk IX. Then additional orders had about 100 PB Mk XVI, these were designated F-8B, and some 20 T Mk III's delivered. The USAAF also had 6 B Mk V's which were converted with the addition of H2X targeting radar as special purpose mission specific AC. Then there were several other specialized USAAF modifications made to some later variants to serve as weather reconnaissance AC with 8th AF bomber squadrons. Additionally there was a squadron of NF Mk XXX's used in the Italian campaign. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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