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Liaison pilot

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37:. Included were many enlisted aviation students who left basic combat training after having their first solo-flight and were given the opportunity to become liaison pilots. Flight training consisted of about 60 hours of flying time and stressed such procedures as 124:
with one hand while he flew the aircraft with the other. In the northwestern U.S., some liaison pilots flew forest patrols (Project Firefly) watching for fires ignited by
199: 65:—these men in 28 different squadrons flew low and slow with wheels, skis, or floats. They flew varied and often hazardous missions over nearly every battlefield— 194: 250: 174: 152: 217: 81:, mail, and other supplies to front lines; ferrying personnel; flying photographic or intelligence missions; serving as 222: 228: 96:
During the campaign to recapture the Philippines, pilots of the 25th Liaison Squadron flew a dozen Stinson
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aircraft in short 30-minute flights (December 10–25, 1944) delivering supplies (including a 300-bed
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International Liaison Pilot and Aircraft Association (ILPA)
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was evacuated in a liaison aircraft as the pilot pumped a
234: 175:"USAF Museum - WWII Combat Europe - Gliders in Combat" 153:"USAF Museum - WWII Combat Europe - Gliders in Combat" 93:; and other critical yet often unpublicized missions. 41:
and takeoffs over obstacles, low altitude navigation,
231:- Largest collection of liaison aircraft in the USA 225:- Association of liaison pilots and enthusiasts 200:National Museum of the United States Air Force 8: 214:United States Army Air Force - Liaison Pilot 128:carried across the Pacific beneath unmanned 144: 7: 195:"WWII Combat Europe: Liaison Pilots" 229:United States Army Aviation Museum 14: 57:. Unarmed—except perhaps for a 1: 218:United States Army Air Forces 251:American World War II pilots 202:, retrieved December 1, 2007 267: 104:) to the 6,000 men of the 133:high altitude balloons 106:11th Airborne Division 185:on February 6, 2005. 163:on December 4, 2004. 55:aircraft maintenance 39:short field landings 122:portable respirator 67:medical evacuation 51:aerial photography 258: 187: 186: 181:. Archived from 179:www.wpafb.af.mil 171: 165: 164: 159:. Archived from 157:www.wpafb.af.mil 149: 126:incendiary bombs 108:isolated in the 45:, day and night 35:liaison aircraft 266: 265: 261: 260: 259: 257: 256: 255: 241: 240: 210: 191: 190: 173: 172: 168: 151: 150: 146: 141: 12: 11: 5: 264: 262: 254: 253: 243: 242: 239: 238: 232: 226: 220: 209: 208:External links 206: 205: 204: 189: 188: 166: 143: 142: 140: 137: 47:reconnaissance 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 263: 252: 249: 248: 246: 236: 233: 230: 227: 224: 221: 219: 215: 212: 211: 207: 203: 201: 196: 193: 192: 184: 180: 176: 170: 167: 162: 158: 154: 148: 145: 138: 136: 134: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 94: 92: 88: 84: 83:air observers 80: 76: 73:; delivering 72: 71:forward areas 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 29: 26: 25:United States 23: 19: 18:liaison pilot 198: 183:the original 178: 169: 161:the original 156: 147: 98:L-5 Sentinel 95: 79:blood plasma 22:World War II 17: 15: 63:.30 carbine 235:Lbirds.com 139:References 118:New Guinea 59:.45 pistol 110:mountains 75:munitions 43:first aid 245:Category 130:Japanese 102:hospital 87:fighters 28:enlisted 91:bombers 53:, and 20:was a 114:Leyte 69:from 31:pilot 85:for 112:of 89:or 61:or 247:: 197:, 177:. 155:. 135:. 77:, 49:, 16:A

Index

World War II
United States
enlisted
pilot
liaison aircraft
short field landings
first aid
reconnaissance
aerial photography
aircraft maintenance
.45 pistol
.30 carbine
medical evacuation
forward areas
munitions
blood plasma
air observers
fighters
bombers
L-5 Sentinel
hospital
11th Airborne Division
mountains
Leyte
New Guinea
portable respirator
incendiary bombs
Japanese
high altitude balloons
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