VB/VPB-136, 2nd tour. Aircrafts BuNo and movement
Format: BuNo, Squadron Code, Date moved out of the Squadron, Destination, Remarks
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73V 49472
9/17/1944 CO of VPB-136 Lt. Cmdr. Charles Wayne landed in Petropavlovsk.
73R 49420
74V 49526
75R 49527
8/25/44 from Hedron
77V ?????
78R 48891
Ex- 3V of VPB-135,10/21/44 transferred to VPB-136
3/17/45 Lt. Moorehead ditched this PV-1 near Karluck village on the west side of Kodiak Island enroute to Whidbey NAS. Crew were rescued, plane lost.
80V ?????
81R 49505
8/14/44 from Hedron
82R 34630
Ex- 30V, VB-139
Transferred from Hedron, FAW4 on 9/2/44 (new 82V, VPB-136)
To VPB-135 on 10/21/44
Oct 23-26: Attu to Whidbey, Lt J.F. Rumford
75V 49507
8/19/44 Lt.(j.g.) J. R. Cowles) crash- landed on Lopatka. Plane was destroyed by explosion, crew survived.
76V ?????
9/10/44 Lt. Everett H. Price completed flight from Paramushiro to the base on one engine after being hit by flak
78V ?????
79V ?????
9/17/1944, after bombing a cannery at Asahigawa, Paramushir, Lt. Littleton was attacked by four Ki-43-II of the 54th Sentai, and shot one down
81V 49525
8/11/44 Lt. Carl W. Lindell landed in Petropavlovsk, low on fuel and with engine problems
82V 49508
8/27/44 Lt. (jg) John A. Dingle landed in Petropavlovsk with damage from fighter attack. The plane was evaluated in NII VVS (Moscow) in 1946
83V ?????
29822
Transferred from Hedron on 2/22/45
Remained with VPB-136 till 9/1/45
84V 49528
Lt. Moe's aircraft
33218
Transferred from Hedron on 3/9/45, remained with VPB-136 till 9/1/45
33207
Transferred from Hedron on 3/9/45, remained with VPB-136 till 9/1/45
2nd Tour, June 1944- February 1945
Modifications on the PV-1s for the second tour of VB-136:
Five fixed guns in the bow
LORAN
Dual flight instrument panel
Bendix ADF receiver
VHF radio
ARC-5 receiver with anti- static loop
Dual scale radar altimeter
Aft cabin fuel tank
Automated fuel system (diluter-demand)
6/8/44 total of 15 PV-1s were permanently assigned to the squadron
6/17-20/44- back to NAS Attu. As of 6/29/44 there were 14 PV-1s and 16 combat crews.
6/30/44 one PV-1 was transferred to Hedron
7/10/44 one PV-1 and pilot John N Dingle arrived for duty (14 PV-1s again are permanently assigned to Squadron)
7/18/44 one PV-1 was transferred to Headquarters Squadron, 13 left.
8/1/44 49420 to Hedron
8/12/44 49525/81V reported "landing Petro" - starboard engine problems and low on fuel (500 gallons at the target area). With 3 other crews, experienced difficulties with navigation (unexpected wind and unsatisfactory Loran reception) and made a landfall about 150 miles south of the target. Over Matsuwa Island all turned back. Crew: Lt. Carl W. Lindell, Ens. James S. Head, Ens. Murlin K. Richardson, Henry H. Williamson AMM1c, Cyril J. Brown, ARM3c, Russel L. Manthie AOM3c.
8/14/44 49505 from Hedron (former X13, 81R)
8/19/44 BuNo 49507/75V (Lt.(j.g.) J. R. Cowles) crash- landed on Lopatka, destroyed by explosion.
Crew: Ens Leonard Panella, Jr., Ens Millard B. Parker, Harold R. Toney, ARM1c, John R. McDonald, AOM3c.
8/25/44 49527 from VB-135- new 75; 3/9/45 to Hedron
8/25/44 49459 from Hedron
8/27/44 49508/82V (Lt.(j.g.) John A. Dingle) is MIA. 3 Oscars were seen making runs on the plane. Heavy damage was reported. Last msg "landing at 2300Z". Crew: Ens. Emil M. Petterborg, Ens. Eugene F. Dulan, Harvey H. Pollard AOM2c, Charles D. Henry AMM3c, Daniel Leintz ARM3c.
8/27: a 400 ft tanker heading north was attacked off Kamchatka coast, that was believed to be Onekotan To. (Lt. Price) One of the incendiary bombs was observed to seen to explode on the deck of the tanker aft of amidships, starting a fire which could be seen for 30 min during departure. During the attack, Lt. Price saw what he described as a white rectangle with a red circle in the center, painted on the side of the ship, and members of the crew saw two flags flying above the superstructure which were described as "red and yellow stripes" and " white with a red circle in the center". Later the tanker was indicated as possibly Russian. Recently I found an article describing this incident in more details.
8/31/44 12 PV-1s
9/2/44 34630 from Hedron to VB-136 (82R) Transferred to VPB-135 on 10/21/44
9/10/44 Lt. Everett H. Price attacked a 4000-5000 ton freighter off Paramushiro. The plane was hit by flak fragments in the port engine, port aileron, and starboard wing. Oil pressure in the port engine gradually dropped, and all unnecessary gear in the plane was jettisoned. Initially the pilot wanted to proceed to Petropavlovsk, but later decided to push to the base. The plane left the target with 700 gallons of fuel, landed with 200, of which 100 could not be used. The damaged engine finally stopped about one hour before the landing, the flight was completed on one engine.
9/17/44 49472/73V (Lt. Cmdr. Charles Wayne) is MIA, landed in Petro. Crew: Lt. John W. Murph, Ens. John E. Ehret, Robert P. Baxter ACRM, Earl A. Mulford AOM2c.
After bombing a cannery at Asahigawa, Lt. Littleton in 79V was attacked by four Ki-43s of the 54th Sentai, and shot one of them.
10/1/44: 11 PV-1s
10/21/44:
34630/82 to VPB-135
48891/78 (former VPB-135/3) and 49420 (former VPB-135/4R) transferred to VPB-136
Same 12 PV-1s remained in Squadron till 2/22/45
From 11/13/44: Under operational order from FAW4 Commander, Ventura planes are prohibited to carry bombs due to excessive weight and the close gasoline margin, making it impossible to proceed to alternate field if Attu and Shemya are closed in. PV's were limited to MG's and rockets. As of 11/30, four Ventura's of VPB-136, and seven of VPB-131 were equipped with eight rocket launchers each.
None of VPB-136 crews had rocket training, and only six crews of VPB-131 had. All the planes had 8 rocket launchers installed, and the training began at the range in the island in Chichagof Harbor, Attu (dry runs). By 12/15 the construction of live rocket range on Agattu has been accomplished. The shipment of sub caliber rockets was expected by 1/1/45, and rocket missions were to be set up shortly after they arrive.
From 1/5 to 1/24/45- intensive rocket practice at the western tip of Agattu with three types of rockets.
Conclusion on S.C.A.R. (Sub-Caliber Aviation Rockets) and A.R. (Aviation Rockets):
speed was too slow and too inconsistent, accurate firing from recommended 1000 yards is impossible. Range was decreased, aiming was done by the bow gun tracers.
H.V.A.R., High Velocity Aviation Rockets, were found to be OK
As of 1/1-1/31/45: 12 PV-1s
2/22/45 29822 from Hedron; 49509 to VPB-131
2/28/45 Lt Mantius to Naval Hospital, Attu
3/1-3/14/45, operating Squadron Codes:
73,74,75,76,79,80,81,84,86
3/9/45 To Hedron: BuNos 49506, 49510, 49526/74
From Hedron: 33207, 33218, 33305, 48908 (Ex9R2 of VB-135), 48918 (Ex1R of VB-135), 48919 (Ex5V of VB-135), 48936 (Ex10V of VB-135), 49506, 49919, all remained with VPB-136 till 9/1/45
3/17/45 48891/78 lost. The first section of VPB-136 departed Attu, having completed duty with FAW4. Enroute to Whidbey Island, Lt. Moorehead had troubles locating Kodiak field and radio failure. He ditched his PV-1 near Karluck village on the west side of Kodiak Island. Crew were rescued, plane lost.
6/6/45 PV-2 37044 (Cogan, A. B., VPB-136, NAS Whidbey Isl) TAC C
Madson, R. P., Boberg, S. E., Coleman, C. H., Phillips, C. E., Burns, C. W. M.
As of 9/1/45: 7 PV-1s and 3 PV-2s
Original known BuNos and movement
49420 Transferred to HQ Squadron FAW4 on 8/1/44
Transferred from VPB-135 (4R) back to VPB-136 on 10/21/44 (replacement for 73 or 82)
49459 Transferred from Hedron 8/25/44
Transferred back to Hedron 3/9/45
49472/73 Landed Petro 9/17/44 (Lt. Cmdr. C. Wayne)
49506 Transferred to HQ Squadron FAW4 on 3/9/45
49507/75 Crash-landed on Lopatka on 8/19/44 (Lt. Jack R. Cowles)
49508/82 Landed in Petropavlovsk 8/27/44 (Lt. (jg) John A. Dingle)
49509 Transferred to VPB-131 on 2/22/45
49510 Transferred to HQ Squadron FAW4 on 3/9/45
49525/81 Landed in Petropavlovsk 8/12/44 (Lt. Carl W. Lindell)- low on gas, starboard engine problems
49526/74 Transferred to HQ Squadron FAW4 on 3/9/45
49528/84 (Lt. Moe's aircraft)
Other BuNos
48891/78 Transferred from VPB-135 on 10/21/44, former 3V
Lost on 3/17/45 (Lt. Moorehead)
48936 Transferred from Hedron on 3/9/45 (Ex10V of VB-135) Remained with VPB-136 till 9/1/45
49505/81R Transferred from Hedron, FAW4 on 8/14/44
49527/75R Transferred from VPB-135 (Ex 2R2) on 8/25/44
33207, 33218, 33305, 48908 (Ex9R2 of VB-135), 48918 (Ex1R of VB-135), 48919 (Ex5V of VB-135), 48936 (Ex10V of VB-135), 49506, 49919, from Hedron 3/9/45, all remained with VPB-136 till 9/1/45
Squadron No's/ BuNos, VPB-136:
73 49472 (Wayne, 9/17/44)
73R 49420 or 48891
74 49526 Photo- Scrivner, p. 23
75 49507 (8/19/44, Cowles )
75R 49527 8/25/44 from Hedron
76 Photo -Scrivner, pp. 23, 24
77 ?????
78 ?????
78R 48891, former 3V of VPB-135, Lost 3/17/45 (Lt. Moorehead)
79 ?????
80 ?????
81 49525 Lindell (8/11/44)
81R 49505 8/14/44 from Hedron
82 49508 Dingle (8/27/44)
82R 49420 or 48891
83- 88 ?????
73V 49472 VB-1369/17/1944 Lt. Cmdr. Charles Wayne landed in Petropavlovsk flying this aircraft. |
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73VR 49420John McClennan by the 73V (Replacement aircraft: judging by the snow on the ground, the photos were taken after 17 September |
73VR 49420 |
73VR 49420John McClennan in the cockpit of 73V |
73VR 49420 |
73VR 4942073VR 49420 John McClennan by the 73V |
74V BuNo 49526 VB-136 |
Japanese fighter shot from 74V9/17/1944 Lt. Littleton in 79V was attacked by four Ki-43-II of the 54th Sentai, and shot one of them. |
VB-136 75V wrecks8/19/44 75V BuNo 49507(Lt.(j.g.) J. R. Cowles) crash- landed on Lopatka, plane was destroyed by explosion, crew escaped with mild burns. |
VB-136 75V wrecks, Lopatka |
VB-136 75V wrecks, Lopatka |
VB-136 75V wrecks, Lopatka |
VB-136 75V wrecks, Lopatka |
VB-136 75V wrecks, Lopatka |
VB-136 75V wrecks, Lopatka |
VB-136 75V wrecks, Lopatka |
VB-136 75V wrecks, LopatkaPhoto from R. Wetterhahn's book "The Last Flight of Bomber 31" |
84V BuNo 4952884V BuNo 49528 (via Ted Spencer, AHAI) |
76V VPB-136 Attu.9/10/44 Lt. Everett H. Price completed flight from Paramushiro to the base on one engine. The photo was made after the landing, left prop still feathered |
76V attacking Soviet tanker "Emba"For the details of this incident see the "Friendly Fire" page. |
Emba 27 Aug 1944A photo from 76V cockpit prior to the attack |
27 Aug 1944Tanker "Emba" under attack of the 76V (Lt. Price) |
76V VPB-136 |
VB-136 Venturas at Casco field. |
78V BuNo 48891 VPB-136Former 3V of VPB-135. 3/17/45 Lt. Moorehead ditched this PV-1 near Karluck village on the west side of Kodiak Island while enroute to Whidbey NAS. Crew were rescued, plane lost. Ens. Patrick F. Tierney, co-pilot; Ens. Charles L. Fitzpatrick, navigator; Hary Moran, mechanic/plane captain; Frederick "Rollo" Beurskens, radioman; William Glennon, gunner. |
VPB-136 81V BuNo 49525 profile8/12/44 Lt. Carl W. Lindell in 81V reported "landing Petro" - starboard engine problems and low on fuel (500 gallons at the target area). With 3 other crews, experienced difficulties with navigation (unexpected wind and unsatisfactory Loran reception) and made a landfall about 150 miles south of the target. Over Matsuwa Island all turned back. |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu8/11/44 Lt. Carl W. Lindell landed in Petropavlovsk, low on fuel and with engine problems. The plane was repaired and used by the Soviets. |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
81V 49525 VPB-136, Shimushu |
82V BuNo 49508 NII VVS, Moscow 1946.8/27/44 Lt.(j.g.) John A. Dingle landed in Petropavlovsk reporting heavy damage from three "Oscars" attack. |
Ex 82V BuNo 49508 with 128 MAD. |
VB-136 83V |
83V Blizzard in Attu |
83V VB-136 Blizzard in Attu. |
VPB-136 2nd tour |
VPB-136 Baby Bing |
VB-136 deicing |
VPB-136 McClennan's crew |
VB-136 Larson crew. |
VB-136 8/12/44 Araido strafing |
VB-136 8/12/44 Araido bombing_edited |
VB-136 8/12/44 Araido boat strafing |
VB-136 8/12/44 Araido |
Empire Express and VPB-136 insignia |
VB-136 logo, 2nd tour |
ID cards |