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Curtiss Sparrowhawk units?

Started by PR19_Kit, January 30, 2010, 10:08:05 PM

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PR19_Kit

No, I'm not going to build a 1/72 USS Akron!

I'm trying to find the number of the USN Squadron that operated the F9C-2s from the USS Akron and Macon. All the refs talk about is '....the USS Akron's Air group', or Macon of course. But presumably they must had had a VF or VCS number surely?

Anyone any ideas?
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I will have to check my references, but I don't believe they had a separate squadron per sae but rather were simply part of the Airship's compliment.

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Greg
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jcf

My references refer to the "Akron Heavier-Than-Air (HTA) Unit", however after the the loss of the
Akron and the commissioning of Macon (which first flew a few weeks after the loss of the Akron)
it becomes just "the HTA unit".

The major markings change is that after the Macon came into service the unofficial "Man on the Flying Trapeze"
unit emblem was ordered removed and the tails were painted black.

PR19_Kit

Jon,

Thanks for that, I knew about the 'Akron HTA Unit' but I assumed they changed the name when they moved to the Macon. i DIDN'T know they'd changed the markings after the loss of the Akron. Were the black tails some sort of mourning band perhaps?
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

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No I think it was just for identification. Navy fighters had their tails painted different colors based on their carrier.
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