BlackSheepTwoOneFour
B-1 CrewCheif
BlackSheepTwoOneFour
B-1 CrewCheif
So im building the Hasegawa 1:32 P-40N and using the parrot head on it. Being me i was interested why the squadron used this interesting nose art. When i googled the history of the 502nd Fighter Squadron all i got was links to Hasegawa kit reviews. The closest i can find to the parrot head nose art is that it was used by a graduating class at Napier Field in Alabama but even trying to reaserch the 29th Flying Training Wing was a dead end.
What are all of your thoughts on this?
No, Hasegawa did not make up a squadron. I used Bing search using "502nd Squadron" and came up with several hits. Not sure what you did. I don't use Google for my searches.
Could you refer some of the links you found because im still not finding them
Ok. I use Bing as my primary search engine. This is the result I got after typing 502nd Fighter Squadron :
https://www.bing.com/search?q=502nd+Fighter+Squadron&form=EDNTHT&mkt=en-us&httpsmsn=1&refig=ac83578afb1d46bf84d78442f2d899f2
BlackSheep
This is an Air Defense Group and they only had 1 fighter squadron being the 86th.
Also none of the information lines up. The 502nd is said to be under the 337th Fighter Group. The 337th was an actual group that operated training operations out of the South East coast area mainly out of Florida and Georgia. The had 5 Squadrons under them none of them are the 502nd.
I seriously believe Hasegawa made up a squadron but im not that surprised. It wouldnt sell well if you advertised your new markings as a training squadron so they probably made up a squadron number to make it sound cooler.