Re: Anyone own a former CAP Plane?
Chet;
First of all I need a book. Let me know how I might make a purchase... and you're welcome for the commercial. I'm assuming the picture that you're speaking of is at Ft. Sill... Okla and circa WW2... if so, I have those pix... if different, please post! If you do post I'll gladly give to my first born... he's 37 now and sweetly troubled with 4 kids of his own but a he has a great sense of humor and his mother's tall slow-eyed-good-looks... you're quite welcome to him also.
Regarding spin accidents. I have 20-30 pictures of crashed
L2s-3s&4s. The Civilian Pilot Training Program and CAP went through them like Brown Bears on Pink Salmon. It seems they took more pictures of the accidents than anything else. One appears to be stall spin... looking at the background it appears the pilot got slow on climb out... raised the nose over some 50 foot Georgia Pines then plunked-in at the tell-tale 90 degree angle. The rest of the accident pics look more like bad landings... planes upright
with torn legs, nosed over props, bent outer wings... those kind of moments with a shaken, or chagrined, or guilty looking pilot standing next to the broken bird.
Anything you got I'D LOVE TO SEE. CPT/CAP either one. CPT is gone and CAP hasn't kept good track of their stuff. I've got stories of daring-do, and legendary heroes saving the day. I'd love to find the pictures that go with the stories and the modern owners of the plane that made the history. I think this might be a fun project. SO PLEASE... keep me up to date. Email: [email protected] 303-871-9005. FOor your information I own and love DCO-65/L2A N57504 serial#0-4466
With regards and best wishes;
ED OBRIEN
Chet;
First of all I need a book. Let me know how I might make a purchase... and you're welcome for the commercial. I'm assuming the picture that you're speaking of is at Ft. Sill... Okla and circa WW2... if so, I have those pix... if different, please post! If you do post I'll gladly give to my first born... he's 37 now and sweetly troubled with 4 kids of his own but a he has a great sense of humor and his mother's tall slow-eyed-good-looks... you're quite welcome to him also.
Regarding spin accidents. I have 20-30 pictures of crashed
L2s-3s&4s. The Civilian Pilot Training Program and CAP went through them like Brown Bears on Pink Salmon. It seems they took more pictures of the accidents than anything else. One appears to be stall spin... looking at the background it appears the pilot got slow on climb out... raised the nose over some 50 foot Georgia Pines then plunked-in at the tell-tale 90 degree angle. The rest of the accident pics look more like bad landings... planes upright
with torn legs, nosed over props, bent outer wings... those kind of moments with a shaken, or chagrined, or guilty looking pilot standing next to the broken bird.
Anything you got I'D LOVE TO SEE. CPT/CAP either one. CPT is gone and CAP hasn't kept good track of their stuff. I've got stories of daring-do, and legendary heroes saving the day. I'd love to find the pictures that go with the stories and the modern owners of the plane that made the history. I think this might be a fun project. SO PLEASE... keep me up to date. Email: [email protected] 303-871-9005. FOor your information I own and love DCO-65/L2A N57504 serial#0-4466
With regards and best wishes;
ED OBRIEN
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