CV-7 Wasp Air Group....01 July 1942
VF-71 30 F4F-4's
VS-71 15 SBD-3's
VS-72 15 SBD-3's
VT-7 10 TBF-1's
Utility Unit 1 J2F-5
CWAG flew one of the VT-7 TBF-1's
Kinda intersting that the Wasp retained a J2F-5 Duck as late as mid 1942. This was Wasp's airgroup entering the Guadalcanal Campaign. Lot of aircraft for a small hull!
Jerry
Wasp Air Group.....July 1942
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Re: Wasp Air Group.....July 1942
Hello Jerry,
I posted this on the other site, but I wanted to cover all the bases.
I plan to model a 1/48 scale SBD-3 Dauntless in the markings of VS-71 or VS-72 from the USS WASP, CV-7, during the Guadalcanal campaign. I have purchased the Accurate Miniatures kit of the SBD-3, Coral Sea markings (black box).
The issue I am having is that the AM kit has the single 0.30 caliber flexible gun in the rear seat. Information that I have gathered seems to indicate that the WASP SBD-3�s had twin 0.30�s.
The question is this: what would be the easiest and/or cheapest way to put the correct configuration of the twin 0.30�s in the rear seat of the AM SBD-3 kit?
Thank you in advance.
I posted this on the other site, but I wanted to cover all the bases.
I plan to model a 1/48 scale SBD-3 Dauntless in the markings of VS-71 or VS-72 from the USS WASP, CV-7, during the Guadalcanal campaign. I have purchased the Accurate Miniatures kit of the SBD-3, Coral Sea markings (black box).
The issue I am having is that the AM kit has the single 0.30 caliber flexible gun in the rear seat. Information that I have gathered seems to indicate that the WASP SBD-3�s had twin 0.30�s.
The question is this: what would be the easiest and/or cheapest way to put the correct configuration of the twin 0.30�s in the rear seat of the AM SBD-3 kit?
Thank you in advance.
Fred Sirois
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Re: Wasp Air Group.....July 1942
According to J D Brown's Carrier Operations in WW2:
WASP's Air Group for Operation:WATCHTOWER on 7th August, 1942:
CVG-7 Lt Commander Wallace M Beakley - 1 TBF-1
VF-71 - 29 F4F-4
VS-71 - 15 SBD-3
VS-72 - 15 SBD-3
VT-7 - 9 TBF-1
WASP's Air Group for Operation:WATCHTOWER on 7th August, 1942:
CVG-7 Lt Commander Wallace M Beakley - 1 TBF-1
VF-71 - 29 F4F-4
VS-71 - 15 SBD-3
VS-72 - 15 SBD-3
VT-7 - 9 TBF-1
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Re: Wasp Air Group.....July 1942
From Atlantic and Pacific Fleet Organization dated 8 Aug 42:
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Also have a snapshot of CinCLant War Diary from Jun after Wasp's return from duty with the Home Fleet, but it's too big to attach. Working on it.
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Also have a snapshot of CinCLant War Diary from Jun after Wasp's return from duty with the Home Fleet, but it's too big to attach. Working on it.
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Re: Wasp Air Group.....July 1942
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing. Hoping to see the war diary from Jun!
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Re: Wasp Air Group.....July 1942
For what it is worth, from the more-or-less weekly "Location of U.S. Naval Aircraft" reports:
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