I'd never have thought twice but for the numbers painted behind the cockpit. Having first seen that look in "Flying Buccaneers" way back when, I'm guessing Steve might know more about this recent eBay find. Hope I wasn't bidding against anyone here.
Closer look at just the 17. Clearly no ball turret so I'm assuming one of the armed 5th AF Transports.
Another PTO Fort. You are up Steve!
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Re: Another PTO Fort. You are up Steve!
Right on the money Dan . . . armed transport from the 433rd Troop Carrier Group. It's an early photo of 41-24353, Cap'n & The Kids, before the nose art was restored.
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Re: Another PTO Fort. You are up Steve!
Any idea why the nose piece was replaced with one without .30 cal gun sockets?
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Re: Another PTO Fort. You are up Steve!
Could be as a result of a taxi accident with a C-47 at Ward's Strip (Port Moresby) on 19 February 1944 . . . 41-24353 suffered unspecified damage to the "nose section" and fuselage.
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