View Full Version : Need Help ID US Korean War Aircraft
Blu_Lunch
09-25-2011, 12:20 PM
I am posting on my website 16 boxes of Korean War slides I purchased at auction that were shot in Korea in 1953. The soldier was in the 801st Medical Air Evacuation Squadron based at K-16 Seoul Korea. A lot of the slides had minimal info on them but a lot of the aircraft was not ID. Some I know like the F-86 Sabres C119 Flying Boxcars can some of the aircraft fans here help with some of the ID's of them. The slides are posted here on my site http://www.enfieldwargraves.smugmug.com/
scroll down the homepage to the galleries and let me know what boxes and number picture you can ID, thanks in advanced.............
Hedge
09-25-2011, 01:00 PM
Next time I go to my dads, I will try to remember to have him look and see if he remembers anything about them. He served during The Korean War.
garagenc
09-25-2011, 01:12 PM
If I remember right Spare's dad is a Plane enthusiast he can probably id all of them.
spareparts
09-25-2011, 06:44 PM
enthusiast is an understatement, he's a full fledged prop nut. too bad he doesn't have a computer. Ill take a stab at it.
First of all, the twin engine transports with the rounded vertical stabilizer and the streamlined nose are Curtis C-46 commandos. The twin engine transports with the upright windshield are c-47's(DC-3s). The single engine plane in Box 1 pic 3 is a TBM Avenger. The single engine jet with the bubble canopy is a F-84 thunderjet. The twin engine black painted bombers are Douglas A-26 Invaders(one bad *** airplane). The dark blue navy jet is either a Grumman Panther or Cougar(box 7, pic one with the F86, box 14 pic 1), I can't tell the two apart. The big transport with the open front end(box 7 pic 3) is a C-124 Globemaster(they have one on static display at the Charleston airbase). Box 10 pic one is really cool. There's a C-69 constellation(have one on display here also), a B-17 bomber in hte back ground, with c-46's and C-47's
Hope this helps, btw, here's a good site to check on them
http://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/korean-war-aircraft.asp
i used it to double check my findings and get the correct military designation numbers( no I didn't cheat)
Blu_Lunch
09-25-2011, 07:40 PM
Thanks for the help there more pics posted now box 13 has Gen. Mark Clark Constellation C-121 what looks like a B-29 parked next to it.
Box 13 1st pic what are those Navy Prop planes?
spareparts
09-25-2011, 08:05 PM
TBM Avengers
pic two is a Grumman albatross
pic three looks like a C-46
didn't see the Connie pic with the B-29
Blu_Lunch
09-25-2011, 10:08 PM
Sorry 1st pic box 10
http://enfieldwargraves.smugmug.com/Other/Korea-1953-Box-10/19204320_nqbZQh#1497291261_BFXn3z5-A-LB
reelapeelin
09-25-2011, 10:17 PM
It's funny BL mentions Gen Mark Clark to SP...the crossover interstate, I-526 in Charleston is named The Mark Clark Expressway...was he from the Charleston area or something?...
spareparts
09-26-2011, 12:09 AM
Held the post as Commander of The Charleston Military Air transport at one time. retired from the army, became Commandant of the Citadel Military School here in Charleston.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_W._Clark
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