Guys,
I thought I would share with you some additional information about my 1943 L-4B that we recently uncovered. My plane AAF serial # 43-1285 was damaged in a crash landing 12/10/1944 three miles NE of Camp Chafee Arkansas. At the time it was assigned to the 428th Field Artillery Battalion, 4th AF. The aircraft was trucked to Camp Chafee where it was deemed not economical to repair and sold as surplus Feb. 1945.
We continue to research the aircraft and will eventually figure out where it was from March 1943 when it first entered service at Camp Roberts, Calif, untill it crashed December 1944.
The attached accident summary indicates "CRLEF" crash landing engine failure and the W means weather related. I have requested the full 20 page accident report.
I love researching the history on these old warbirds.
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I thought I would share with you some additional information about my 1943 L-4B that we recently uncovered. My plane AAF serial # 43-1285 was damaged in a crash landing 12/10/1944 three miles NE of Camp Chafee Arkansas. At the time it was assigned to the 428th Field Artillery Battalion, 4th AF. The aircraft was trucked to Camp Chafee where it was deemed not economical to repair and sold as surplus Feb. 1945.
We continue to research the aircraft and will eventually figure out where it was from March 1943 when it first entered service at Camp Roberts, Calif, untill it crashed December 1944.
The attached accident summary indicates "CRLEF" crash landing engine failure and the W means weather related. I have requested the full 20 page accident report.
I love researching the history on these old warbirds.
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