But only one clear serial from the listing photos: 42-5451.
The other two might provide some serials with a high-res scan:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Photo ... SwIIha6GPI
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-WWII- ... SwGp1a6GQZ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-WWII- ... Sw-sZa6GQ-
Attn shoppers: Casper AAB trainers
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Re: Attn shoppers: Casper AAB trainers
Another one has come to light. The big "X" on the nose seems to be peculiar to Casper trainers:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Orig-WWII-Phot ... Sw0-Ba8Z5J
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Orig-WWII-Phot ... Sw0-Ba8Z5J
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Re: Attn shoppers: Casper AAB trainers
X marks the spot again:
Zooming in, that's 42-29601 in the background:
Also note the B-24 behind the B-17; buzz number 154 may be B-24E 42-7154 - if so, per AAIR it was lost in a fatal crash on May 18, 1943 due to engine failure four miles north of Natrona, WY.
Zooming in, that's 42-29601 in the background:
Also note the B-24 behind the B-17; buzz number 154 may be B-24E 42-7154 - if so, per AAIR it was lost in a fatal crash on May 18, 1943 due to engine failure four miles north of Natrona, WY.