phantom II
Master at Arms
Betty Bomber takes to the skies again.
This group ( there's another picture ) were at found at the end of the war at Yokosuka AB .
There is a mixture of late Judie's Irving's and Bettie's and one lone Myrt .
The Myrt looks spotless with the Irving's looking pretty good.
The Betty's and the Judy's are looking pretty rough.
My best guess is
The Irving was produced for B-29 interceptions so I don't know how much flight time they actually got .
The Betty's ( which are late types ) flew on long distance raids which might accounts for some of that wear and tear .
I can't say why the Judy's look so beat up though .
Anyhow, I'm not convinced that the Japanese paint did all that well under the tropical skies and coral runways .
There's also the rumors of paint shortages , so they might not have received the prescribed paint coats late in the war. :idonno
Cheers, Christian B)
Those are beat up birds for sure Christian . Interesting how much chipping is evident on the Betty's but that Gekko seems to be in really good shape. Wonder if that is right after the end of the war.![]()
This group ( there's another picture ) were at found at the end of the war at Yokosuka AB .
There is a mixture of late Judie's Irving's and Bettie's and one lone Myrt .
The Myrt looks spotless with the Irving's looking pretty good.
The Betty's and the Judy's are looking pretty rough.
My best guess is
The Irving was produced for B-29 interceptions so I don't know how much flight time they actually got .
The Betty's ( which are late types ) flew on long distance raids which might accounts for some of that wear and tear .
I can't say why the Judy's look so beat up though .
Anyhow, I'm not convinced that the Japanese paint did all that well under the tropical skies and coral runways .
There's also the rumors of paint shortages , so they might not have received the prescribed paint coats late in the war. :idonno
Cheers, Christian B)