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cafdfw, great pics with all that gear good displayed. Wonderful collection. What happend to the prop blade ?
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Gunner
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09-06-2009 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by
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cafdfw, great pics with all that gear good displayed. Wonderful collection. What happend to the prop blade ?
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Gunner
Hi Gunner,
The prop blade was attached to this 1943 vintage B-13 and nobody knows the details of what happened. The plane crashed in field and the engine was running on impact.

A friend of mine was in the plane when it went down. He was an old time member of our club and I talked to him at an airshow the weekend before.
He had been getting checked out in this plane type and he told me he thought the pilot checking him out was 'trying to kill me.' (true story)
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Hi cafdfw, thanks for the reply. Sorry for that what happend to your friend. Excuse my question, but this colours on the aircraft i`ve seen often on Stearman Cadet and on AT 6 Texans. Is this eventually a colour for trainers ?
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Gunner
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Hi Gunner,
Yes, the bright blue and yellow colors were used on early trainers to make them easier to spot when one of them went down, and also to help the cadets from running into each other.
I reality, most WWII trainers were left in natural aluminum, but the bright blue and yellow paint scheme is popular on many restored aircraft.
~ Harlan
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Hi Harlan, thanks for your answer. I tried to google the B-13 but without any succses is this , because of the B, a light bomber ? Also in my books i couldnt find it. Please be so kindly and lighten this black hole in my mind.
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Ulrich
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Lee Enfield, because of this!!
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Hi Harlan, now i think i searched long enough, is this right: Vultee Aircraft, B-13 Valiant Trainer ?
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Ulrich
Last edited by gunner; 09-07-2009 at 04:15 PM.
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