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Alrighty, Quagmyre asked me to post the results of the quiz because he's having trouble logging onto the forums. So here we go...
There were 15 responses for the first photo. You had to ID all six aircraft.
9 got an 'A'. (6 out of 6)
BlackWolf
Keyworth
roadkill_275
philp
Butz
GARYSCHURR
usmcsm
eagle334
salbando
2 got a 'B'. (5 out of 6)
rangerj
Steve Thorpe
3 got a 'C'. (4 out of 6)
jimz66
Filibert Kraxner
diggeraone
The following is quoted from Quag's email:
QUOTE:
For Pic 1 - I was somewhat strict on this. I was looking for Navy designations because of the answer to this one question. What armed service would most likely have all of these planes in their inventory, and at one place where taking such a picture could occur? The Navy, of course. Many will be upset that I did not give them credit for just saying B-26 Marauder. If the said JM-1 or 2 and/or B-26 I gave them credit. Same thing happened often for the SNJ. Looking for SNJ, not T-6 Texan.
Top down.
1. North American SNJ
2. Grumman TBM/F Avenger <-- took any variant (i.e.,-1C, -3N, etc.). Too difficult to discern variant/version.
3. Grumman J2F Duck
4. Grumman JRF Goose
5. Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina
6. Martin JM-1 (or 2) |
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There were 5 responses to the second photo, with all five being correct.
philp
BlackWolf
GARYSCHURR
usmcsm
Butz
Another quote from Quag:
QUOTE: For Pic2 - Go ahead and use your explanation below for the Interstate TDR-1 drone. Mine was similar, but yours, of course was more in depth. |
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Here's that bit:
QUOTE: Here's my answer for part two:
That's a TDR-1 assault drone, manufactured by Wurlitzer Company and assembled at Interstate Aircraft Plant, DeKalb Division.
This particular aircraft is in the training configuration with accomodation for a 'safety pilot' whose function was to recover the aircraft if control was lost by the DCP (Drone Controller Pilot) in the Avenger control plane. The 'safety pilot' was necessary because training flights were usually made on objects such as lighthouses and even ships of the fleet!
The only operational deployment of the aircraft was in Sept/Oct 1944 (AFTER the program had been cancelled); the unit involved being STAG ONE (Special Task Air Group One) which was composed of two squadrons, VK-11 & VK-12.) STAG ONE was the first of three planned groups to be formed by SATFOR (Special Air Task Force).
Anyhoo, instead of writing a book as I usually do, here's a link to a site about STAG ONE. Although I suspect that you already may know about this site...
STAG ONE
BTW, one TDR was borrowed by the USAAF for testing and designated BQ-4. Subsequent variants of the TDR were also eyed by the USAAF, with designations of BQ-5 & BQ-6 being allocated, but no further aircraft were procured. |
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And that's the end of Quiz #12. I'll post lucky #13 later on today/tonight...
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